Changing global nuclear order
Over the past decade, the global nuclear security landscape has been reshaped by changes in nuclear capabilities, deterrence doctrines, and strategic alliances of the major nuclear powers.
As the United States, Russia, and China have modernized and expanded their nuclear arsenals, escalating global conflict, from Ukraine to the Middle East, has shifted the traditional foundations of the nuclear order and deepened regional rivalries.Â
Join the Carnegie Endowment for a Nov. 6 panel discussion moderated by Rohan Mukherjee, examining the implications of the changing global nuclear order.