The Cost of Staying Nuclear
Concern
over the spread of nuclear weapons to new states often overshadows the
issue of existing nuclear arsenals. Even when the latter does receive
attention, it is usually devoted entirely to Russian and U.S. nuclear
forces, which are estimated to account for 95 percent of the world’s
nuclear weapons.
A new report by the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom’s
(WILPF), entitled Assuring Destruction Forever: Nuclear Weapon
Modernization around the World, is notable for bringing together
prominent nuclear experts to analyze the stockpiles and future
modernization plans of all nine nuclear weapon states – the United
States, Russia, the United Kingdom, France, China, Israel, India,
Pakistan, and North Korea. The multi-authored report also devotes three
chapters to larger thematic issues like international law and political
will.
At the outset, the report presents some ominous data. For example, as of
March 2012, there were approximately 19,500 nuclear weapons between the
nuclear powers. ...
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