The United States and its allies are in a complex nuclear age, with
potential adversaries modernising their arsenals, new nuclear
technologies emerging, and potential new proliferants -- as well as
regional challenges -- raising significant concerns. Nuclear forces
provide the ultimate guarantee against major war and coercion,
serving both to deter the use of weapons and to support
nonproliferation initiatives. This book summarises the findings of
a Congressional Advisory Panel on the current health of the nuclear
security enterprise, examines the root causes of its governance
challenges, and offers recommendations to address the identified
problems. Furthermore, the book addresses how the Nuclear Weapons
Council (Council) carries out its statutory and regulatory
responsibilities and any challenges it faces in doing so and the
extent to which the Council's actions are consistent with key
practices for interagency collaboration.
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