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NATO's DDPR: What to Expect and What Needs to Be Done After Chicago
May 16, 2012

NOTE: This post follows up on the front page article published in Arms Control Today, May 2, 2012

This Week: Shadow NATO Summit
May 14, 2012

On May 14-15, BASIC joins the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, NATO Watch, and Strategy International at the Elliott School of International Affairs in Washington, DC for a Shadow NATO Summit. Experts and senior officials will grapple with the tough issues facing the Alliance ahead of next week’s summit in Chicago.

LATEST UPDATES

Getting to Zero Update
February 02, 2012

BASIC recently wrapped up a series of events in Cairo, including a joint press workshop with the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) and an off-the-record seminar on the politics of regional nuclear proliferation.  BASIC staff met with senior officials and former officials to discuss the status of the 2012 conference on a WMD...

Iran Update: Number 158
April 30, 2012

  • Verdict on first round of talks between P5+1 and Iran broadly positive; second round confirmed
  • Countries forced to ‘substantially’ cut down oil imports from Iran to avoid U.S. sanctions; Obama orders technology sanctions against Iran
  • Arrests made in connection to assassinations of Iranian nuclear scientists

RECENT PUBLICATIONS

Nuclear Dilemmas Remaining after Chicago
May 13, 2012

This paper by a former arms control advisor to the U.S. Mission to NATO explains how the Alliance’s recent strategic review has not resolved a number of serious differences among member states, and calls on the alliance to search for alternative arrangements to the current deployment of tactical nuclear weapons in Europe. 

NATO’s Deterrence and Defence Posture Review and the Future of Nuclear Weapons
May 07, 2012

This report is a synthesis of an expert roundtable discussion held in Paris on the Alliance’s approach to nuclear arms control. 

Themes arising from the BASIC Workshop in Doha
April 26, 2012

About 50 participants - representatives of Gulf states and experts from the region, and U.S. and European experts and officials, exchanged views on Nuclear Non-Proliferation in the Gulf during a conference on March 21st and 22nd. The workshop highlighted a number of themes, including: justice and rights, disarmament, universality and the health of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, and Iran.