Biden, Asia, and the Politics of Nuclear Arms Control
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Biden, Asia, and the Politics of Nuclear Arms Control

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APLN member C. Raja Mohan‘s article is part of Foreign Policy’s ongoing coverage of U.S. President Joe Biden’s first 100 days in office, detailing key administration policies as they get drafted—and the people who will put them into practice. Read more.

“The Biden administration’s renewal of New START, the strategic arms reduction treaty between the United States and Russia, has drawn barely a yawn in Asia. That should surprise no one. Asia has long been marginal to a nuclear balance of power long defined by U.S. and Soviet (later Russian) arsenals.”

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