Publication

Mar 2021

Increasing tensions between nuclear powers and the disruptive potential of various technologies are heightening nuclear risks, argue Névine Schepers and Oliver Thränert in this CSS Policy Perspective. While nuclear arms control treaties may be difficult to negotiate, informal measures can provide opportunities to reduce risks. Confidence-​building measures aimed at improving communication, understanding and transparency should be developed between the US and China, or existing US-​Russian ones could be “trilateralized.” Furthermore, unilateral initiatives, ranging from declarations of restraint to the suspension of certain systems, could help break the current deadlock and pave the way for treaty negotiations.

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Author Névine Schepers, Oliver Thränert, (Series Editor: Brian Carlson)
Series CSS Policy Perspectives
Publisher Center for Security Studies (CSS)
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