Project: Strategic Stability and Reducing the Risk of Nuclear Threat

Aims of the project — evaluation of risks associated with the nuclear threat and forecasting the changes in strategic stability; elaboration of recommendations for reducing nuclear threats by the international expert group.

Publications:

  • Working paper “Strategic stability and nuclear threat risks”

Partners:

Analytics (48)

Analytics

Interview (4)

Interview

Comments (4)

Comments

Expert columns (2)

Expert columns

Analytics (48)

Analytics

Interview (4)

Interview

Comments (4)

Anatoly Antonov

Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation (RF) to the United States of America, RIAC Member.

Keeping Peace in the Nuclear Age
Vitaly Naumkin

RIAC Vice-President, President of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Don’t Let START Stop
Igor Ivanov

President of the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC), Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation (1998–2004)

New Arms Control Treaties May Be Impossible to Negotiate Now

Comments

Expert columns (2)

Michael Lambert

Ph.D. in History of Europe & International Relations, Sorbonne University - INSEAD Business School, (Geo)political scientist working on Sino-European/Russian relations and soft power in the 21st century

A Glimpse at China’s Nuclear Build-Up
Ivan Kalugin

Student, Faculty of Economics, Lomonosov Moscow State University

Dmitry Stefanovich

Research Fellow at the Center for International Security, Institute of World Economy and International Relations of the Russian Academy of Sciences, co-founder of the Vatfor project, RIAC Expert

On the Balance of Strategic Nuclear Forces

Scientific Consultants

Aleksey Arbatov

Head of the Center for International Security of IMEMO, RAS Full Member, RIAC member

Sergey Rogov

Academic Director of the RAS Institute of US and Canada, RAS Full Member

Project Manager

Natalia Viakhireva

PhD in Political Science, RIAC Program Manager

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