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"The Future of NATO's Nuclear Posture and Arms Control in Today's More Dangerous World" delves into NATO's response to changing global dynamics, particularly focusing on Russia and China. The document discusses the challenges NATO faces in balancing nuclear deterrence and arms control objectives, especially in light of Russia's aggressive behavior and China's growing nuclear capabilities. It also explores the impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on US and NATO nuclear debates, as well as the implications for arms control, disarmament, and nonproliferation efforts. Experts like Miles Pomper, David Santoro, and Nikolai Sokov provide insights into the evolution of US policy, Russian nuclear doctrine, and recent arms control developments in China, highlighting concerns about China's expanding nuclear arsenal and the need for enhanced deterrence and arms control measures by the US and NATO. [Extracted from the article] |