Rethinking u.s. nuclear diplomacy with Iran for 2025/ Kelsey Davenport
Material type: TextPublication details: 2024Subject(s): In: Arms Control Today, Volume 54, Number 8, October 2024, pg. 6-11Summary: The next US president will need to move swiftly to engage Tehran because the door for diplomacy may not remain open for long. If the next U.S. president moves swiftly to signal support for negotiations and embeds nuclear talks within a broader strategy to reduce Iranian-U.S. tensions, there is a chance to reach a deal that reduces proliferation risk, benefits Tehran, and contributes to regional stabilization.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The next US president will need to move swiftly to engage Tehran because the door for diplomacy may not remain open for long. If the next U.S. president moves swiftly to signal support for negotiations and embeds nuclear talks within a broader strategy to reduce Iranian-U.S. tensions, there is a chance to reach a deal that reduces proliferation risk, benefits Tehran, and contributes to regional stabilization.
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