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How to survive the new nuclear age: National security in a world of proliferating risks and eroding constraints

By: Narang, Vipin and Vaddi, Pranay.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Foreign Affairs Description: 104(4), Jul-Aug, 2025: p.122-139. In: Foreign AffairsSummary: In 2009, when U.S. President Barack Obama came into office, nuclear weapons looked increasingly superfluous. As the Cold War faded into history, Moscow and Washington, the world’s two nuclear superpowers, had long been working together to reduce their arsenals. At the same time, after years of protracted conventional wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and the broader “war on terror,” the U.S.- Reproduced https://www.foreignaffairs.com/united-states/how-survive-new-nuclear-age-narang-vaddi In 2009, when U.S. President Barack Obama came into office, nuclear weapons looked increasingly superfluous. As the Cold War faded into history, Moscow and Washington, the world’s two nuclear superpowers, had long been working together to reduce their arsenals. At the same time, after years of protracted conventional wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and the broader “war on terror,” the U.S.- Reproduced https://www.foreignaffairs.com/united-states/how-survive-new-nuclear-age-narang-vaddi
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In 2009, when U.S. President Barack Obama came into office, nuclear weapons looked increasingly superfluous. As the Cold War faded into history, Moscow and Washington, the world’s two nuclear superpowers, had long been working together to reduce their arsenals. At the same time, after years of protracted conventional wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and the broader “war on terror,” the U.S.- Reproduced
https://www.foreignaffairs.com/united-states/how-survive-new-nuclear-age-narang-vaddi
In 2009, when U.S. President Barack Obama came into office, nuclear weapons looked increasingly superfluous. As the Cold War faded into history, Moscow and Washington, the world’s two nuclear superpowers, had long been working together to reduce their arsenals. At the same time, after years of protracted conventional wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and the broader “war on terror,” the U.S.- Reproduced


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