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Expiration of START Treaty Expected, No Reason to Panic
Dec 4, 2009

Tomorrow’s expiration of the 1991 Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START), which contains legally-binding verification measures, should be looked at in the broader context of negotiations with Russia on a soon-to-be finalized “New START” agreement, experts at the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation said today.

Center Praises Obama for Not Rushing U.S.-India Nuclear Agreement
Nov 24, 2009

The Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation praised the Obama administration today for outlining broad areas of cooperation with India and not rushing nuclear energy negotiations, which could further undermine nuclear weapons non-proliferation efforts.

24 Experts Urge Congress to Address Proliferation Concerns of Laser Enrichment
Oct 30, 2009

In a letter to Congress, 24 leading nuclear experts urged policymakers to take into account the proliferation risks associated with laser uranium enrichment and requested that Congress conduct an inquiry into the proliferation risks associated with this technology.

President Obama Making Good on Nuclear Weapons Promises
Sep 23, 2009

In response to President Barack Obama's appearance today before the United Nations General Assembly, the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation praised Obama for taking bold steps and leading by example in order to move the world closer to reducing the danger posed by nuclear weapons.

President Obama's Revamped European Missile Defense Offers Better Security
Sep 17, 2009

In response to the Pentagon's announcement September 17 that it intends to modify plans for the U.S. missile defense system in Europe, experts at the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation concluded that the decision is technically and politically wise.

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