EWI and partnenrs convened Russian arms control experts in Moscow to determine measures to reduce the operational readiness of U.S. and Russian nuclear arsenals.
David E. Hoffman mentions the EWI publication, Reframing Nuclear De-Alert: Reducing the Operational Readiness of U.S. and Russian Arsenals, in a feature article on Foreign Policy magazine's web site.
Sergey Rogov, head of the Institute of U.S.A. and Canada Studies at the Russian Academy of Sciences, outlines prospects for a new NATO-Russia relationship.
The Washington Post reports on EWI's recent publication, Reframing Nuclear De-Alert: Decreasing the Operational Readiness of U.S. and Russian Arsenals.
As part of an effort towards arms reduction and nuclear disarmament, EWI releases recommendations to reduce alert levels of U.S. and Russian nuclear arsenals.
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