Title: A Presentation by Henry Sokolski
1The Next Arms Race
- A Presentation by Henry Sokolski
- Executive Director
- Nonproliferation Policy Education Center
- www.npolicy.org
- Alexander Hamilton Society
- George Mason University
- March 29, 2012
2The Current Nuclear State of Play
3Good News Declining US/Russian Nuclear
Deployments
4The Hope Ahead 1,000 Warheads or Less on the
Road to Zero(World with 1,000 US operationally
deployed warheads)
5The Arms Control Work Ahead
- Fissile Material Control Treaty (FMCT)
- Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT)
- Additional New START agreements
- Sharing peaceful nuclear energy technology under
proliferation controls
6From U.S. Strategic Dominance to a Compressed
Nuclear Crowd
72011 PotentialNuclearBreak-out Stockpiles
8From Two Nuclear-Capable Missile Countries to 27
1961
2011
9Established Nuclear Power Programs
1961 3 countries
2011 31 countries
10Our Proliferation Past and Present
11Whats Next More Nuclear Powered States, Mostly
in Scary Places
- States Planning to Have Their First Nuclear Power
Reactor by 2031
Countries shown in beige already have established
nuclear power programs
12Yamantau Russias underground nuclear complex
13Underground Great Wall in China
14The Next Decade Nuclear Uncertainties and
Competitions
15Our Proliferation Future?
16Preventing the Worst
- Take more concerted action alone, with out allies
and friends, and with Russia to clarify and
constrain Chinas and other states offensive
strategic military capabilities. - Encourage nuclear supplier states to condition
the further export of civilian nuclear plants
upon the recipient forswearing making nuclear
fuel and opening their nuclear facilities to the
latest, most intrusive, international nuclear
inspection procedures. - Do more to reduce states access to surplus
nuclear weapons and fissile material stockpiles
that they could convert into bombs.
17Sources
- SLIDE 6 FROM U.S. STRATEGIC DOMINANCE TO A
COMPRESSED NUCLEAR CROWD - Russia and the U.S.
- State Department Fact Sheet, June 1, 2011
- Bulletin of Atomic Scientists
- Hans M. Kristensen, Tac Nuke Numbers Confirmed?
FAS Strategic Security Blog - UK, France, India, Pakistan, China
- Pakistans Nuclear Future Worries Beyond War
(Chapter 6 Fissile Materials in South Asia and
the Implications of the U.S.-India Nuclear Deal
by Mian et al.,) - Bulletin of Atomic Scientists
- Arms Control Association
- SIPRI Yearbook 2011
- Federation of American Scientists
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- Israel
- Arms Control Association
- Fissile Material Stockpiles and Production, 2008,
Alexander Glaser and Zia Mian
18Sources Continued
- SLIDE 7 2011 POTENTIAL NUCLEAR BREAK-OUT
STOCKPILES - Global Fissile Material Report, 2011
- SLIDE 8 FROM TWO NUCLEAR-CAPABLE MISSILE
COUNTRIES TO 27 - Arms Control Association, Worldwide Ballistic
Missile Inventories available from
http//www.armscontrol.org/factsheets/missiles. - SLIDE 11 THE NEXT DECADE NUCLEAR UNCERTAINTIES
AND COMPETITIONS - China
- William Wan, Georgetown Students Shed Light on
Chinas Underground Missile System for Nuclear
Weapons, The Washington Post, November 29, 2011 - Hans Kristensen, No, China Does Not Have 3,000
Nuclear Weapons, FAS Strategic Security Blog,
December 3, 2011, http//www.fas.org/blog/ssp/2011
/12/chinanukes.php - Robert Burns, US Weighing Steep Nuclear Arms
Cuts, Associated Press, February 14, 2012,
http//www.boston.com/news/nation/washington/artic
les/2012/02/14/ap_newsbreak_us_weighing_steep_nucl
ear_arms_cuts/ - SLIDE 14 OUR PROLIFERATION PAST AND PRESENT
- Henry D. Sokolski, Nuclear 1914 The Next Big
Worry, in Henry Sokolski, ed., Taming the Next
Set of Strategic Weapons Threats, Carlisle, PA
Strategic Studies Institute, May 2006, p. 44,
available from http//www.npolicy.org/thebook.php?
bid8.
19Sources Continued
- SLIDE 12 OUR PROLIFERATION FUTURE
- Henry D. Sokolski, Nuclear 1914 The Next Big
Worry, in Henry Sokolski, ed., Taming the Next
Set of Strategic Weapons Threats, Carlisle, PA
Strategic Studies Institute, May 2006, p. 45,
available from http//www.npolicy.org/thebook.php?
bid8.