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This episode of The IR thinker traces the evolution of arms control from its Cold War origins to today’s challenges of governing rapidly advancing weapons technologies, in conversation with Dr Andrew Reddie. The discussion examines what makes arms control treaties work in practice, how non state actors and rising powers shape regimes, the implications of cases such as New START and the INF Treaty, and emerging ideas for regulating new nuclear and high tech weapons.

Andrew Reddie

Dr Andrew Reddie is Associate Research Professor at the Goldman School of Public Policy at the University of California, Berkeley, and Founder of the Berkeley Risk and Security Lab. His research sits at the intersection of technology, politics and security, focusing on how innovations in nuclear weapons, cybersecurity and artificial intelligence are reshaping international order and the governance of strategic weapons.

Publications:

Economic Statecraft in the 21st Century: Implications for the Future of the Global Trade Regime

Evidence of the unthinkable: Experimental wargaming at the nuclear threshold

Arms Control Workshop: Summary

19 Sanctions in an Era of Strategic Competition Get access Arrow

Content

00:00 - Introduction

02:16 - Evolution of Arms Control: From the Cold War to Technological Governance

05:32 - Weapons Under Current Arms Control Regimes

07:30 - Key Factors in Successful Treaty Implementation and Contemporary Challenges

11:09 - The Impact of Non-State Actors and Non-Superpowers on Arms Control

14:46 - Global Oversight and Supervision of Arms Control Regimes

17:23 - Verification Processes in Arms Control

19:52 - Identifying Loopholes in the Verification Processes

24:01 - The Implications of New START and INF Treaties on Modern Arms Control

27:44 - Contemporary Fears of a Renewed Arms Race

32:14 - The Unique Case of the USA as the Only User of Nuclear Weapons

33:05 - Enriched Uranium Weapons: A Closer Look

34:50 - China’s Approach to Arms Control

37:21 - Sino-Russian Consultations on Arms Control

38:38 - India and Pakistan: Approaches to Arms Control

39:13 - Iran and Israel: Divergent Approaches to Arms Control

41:07 - The United Kingdom and France’s Role in Arms Control

42:51 - Potential New Nuclear Weapon States: Candidates and Risks

47:39 - Innovative Approaches and Ideas for Strengthening Arms Control

50:03 - Incentives for States to Abandon Nuclear Weapons

51:15 - Governance of Nuclear Weapons: Current Frameworks and Future Directions

53:54 - Emerging Weapon Technologies and the Need for New Arms Control Regimes

56:31 - Prospective Areas for Future Research in Arms Control


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