U.S.-China Strategic Nuclear Dialogue

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Center on Contemporary Conflict
Cossa, Ralph
Date
2016-10Metadata
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This research is anticipated to lead to greater understanding of strategic nuclear
issues between the United States and China. The project will build a stronger
relationship among scholars and experts in the United States and China. The
dialogue discussions will provide academics and other security analysts with an
opportunity to explore the differences between academic theory and the thinking
of practitioners who have to implement and stand behind policy decisions. This is
a follow-on project that will help build greater understanding between U.S. and
Chinese experts on strategic nuclear issues by testing assumptions, correcting
misperceptions, and stimulating new thinking and research in the arms control and
nonproliferation community.
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Performer: Pacific Forum Center for Strategic
and International Studies (CSIS)
Project Lead: Ralph Cossa
Project Cost: $212,009
FY16–17
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