The War in Iran and Implications for the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Regime

24 mars 2026 | Ankit Panda, Nima Gerami, Kyle Balzer, Kelsey Davenport
The nuclear non-proliferation regime is a global framework of norms, practices, and diplomatic agreements — underpinned by the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) — designed to limit the spread of nuclear weapons. The regime has had both failures and successes over the decades. Perhaps the (…)
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