NATO's New Strategic Policy: Going Nuclear

The debate over nuclear issues has found fresh intensity. Russia and the United States are talking about strategic weapons; Iran and North Korea continue to preoccupy; and there is next year’s nonproliferation review conference. But in all this, NATO’s role has largely been overlooked, and this as it reviews its strategy.

The World Today

Published 1 December 2009

Updated 14 October 2020 — 4 minute READ

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