Russia’s refusal to allow the U.S. to inspect its nuclear arsenal could reignite pressure for the U.S. to develop new nuclear weapons.
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From winning elections to opening a poetry library to donning a Miss California sash, these alumni had a remarkable year of achievement.
Tactical nuclear weapons were designed to be used on the battlefield rather than for strategic defense, but that doesn’t mean there’s a plausible case for using them.
A nuclear nonproliferation expert explains why Iran was always unlikely to return to the 2015 international agreement that limited its nuclear weapon development.
Joe Biden is set to make his first visit as president to the Middle East, during which he will meet the Saudi crown prince the US accuses of ordering the murder of a journalist.
Traditionally both Sweden and Finland have maintained neutrality in global conflicts; however, that changed in February 2022 when Russia invaded Ukraine.
USC Dornsife’s M.A. in Global Security Studies program combines coursework in international relations, spatial sciences and environmental studies, and draws on resources of USC Shoah Foundation.
Serish Thakker graduates with degrees in public policy and international relations
Despite the conflict in her home country, junior Anastasiia Slivina stays strong for her family and her teammates.
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