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Policy Brief No.251: Nuclear Arms Control in Crisis: Time for Asia–Pacific to Step Up
Toda Peace Institute | English | AcademicThink | Oct. 8, 2025 | Geopolitical Conflict and Disputes
The policy brief outlines the historical framework of nuclear arms control agreements that have limited the actions of nuclear-armed states since the Cold War. It highlights a growing complacency among political leaders and the public regarding the dangers of nuclear conflict. Despite maintaining a taboo against nuclear weapon use, nuclear powers have largely neglected their responsibilities to actively pursue arms reductions and disarmament.
The brief calls for renewed efforts to revitalize and expand nuclear arms control measures at both global and regional levels. It emphasizes the critical need for the Asia–Pacific region to take a more proactive role in driving these initiatives to promote a non-violent, sustainable, and peaceful world.