Katarzyna Kubiak at Munich Security Conference
ELN Policy Fellow Katarzyna Kubiak spoke at a Munich Security Conference Townhall on Arms Control.
ELN Policy Fellow Katarzyna Kubiak spoke at a Munich Security Conference Townhall on Arms Control.
After the collapse of the INF Treaty what potential solutions exist to avoid an unconstrained arms race in intermediate-range missiles?
As the Russia-NATO confrontation is intensifying, hopes of maintaining a degree of control and restraint in the continuing development of armed forces are rapidly fading. This policy brief proposes twelve innovative measures to reverse the negative trend of increased military confrontation.
The outcome of investigations into chemical weapons use in Syria could drive another wedge between the P3 and the Assad regime’s diplomatic allies: Russia, China and Iran.
Following the INF Treaty’s breakdown over noncompliance allegations, picking up the pieces and rebuilding consensus on the importance of arms control will be essential in the decade to come.
The official Russian position regarding the deployments of weapons previously banned under the now-defunct INF Treaty has been framed as a ‘moratorium’. This deserves a closer study.