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The Disarmament, Arms Control, and Non-Proliferation Implications of the Invasion of Ukraine – and What Next for Reducing Global Nuclear Dangers

The Disarmament, Arms Control, and Non-Proliferation Implications of the Invasion of Ukraine – and What Next for Reducing Global Nuclear Dangers

24 August 2022

Lewis Dunn

37 Pages

In this publication, former US Ambassador Lewis Dunn explores the implications of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the ensuing war for nuclear disarmament, strategic arms control, and non-proliferation. It first sets out some background, it then discusses possible implications in each of the three areas and concludes with propositions on “what next for reducing global nuclear dangers”. The publication also presents the views on this issue from a variety of experts that participated in the 2022 edition of the Disarmament, Deterrence and Arms Control (DDAC) Dialogue convened by UNIDIR.

Dunn, L 2022. “The  Disarmament,  Arms  Control,  and  Non-Proliferation  Implications  of  the Russian Invasion of Ukraine – and What Next for Reducing Global Nuclear Dangers”. Geneva, Switzerland: UNIDIR. https://doi.org/10.37559/WMD/22/DDAC/01.

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