Overview
Explore the complex world of nuclear arms control in this comprehensive 2-hour and 9-minute lecture from APS Physics. Delve into the history and evolution of arms control, examining key concepts such as tactical nuclear weapons and strategic stability. Analyze current challenges and future prospects in the field, including the impact of the war in Ukraine and the role of nuclear deterrence in NATO. Gain insights into the primary grievances between nuclear powers, the significance of the 1550 number in arms reduction treaties, and the controversial assertion that nuclear weapons are not military tools. Examine Russia's stance on nuclear disarmament and the options available for future arms control agreements. Consider the psychological aspects of nuclear deterrence and the broader implications for global security.
Syllabus
Introduction
Defining Arms Control
History of Arms Control
Tactical Nuclear Weapons
Strategic Stability Dialogue
Primary grievances
Current and future arms control
Conclusion
The 1550 number
Mental health
War in Ukraine
Nuclear deterrence
Russia
Options
This is the only role
Russia had to say no
Russia got out of nuclear weapons
Nuclear deterrence in NATO
Nuclear weapons are not military
Taught by
APS Physics