China and the New Start Nuclear Arms Treaty

China and the New Start Nuclear Arms Treaty
A DF-5B missile is displayed at a military parade at Tiananmen Square in Beijing on September 3, 2015. GREG BAKER/AFP/Getty Images
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China is not a party in the 2011 New Start strategic nuclear arms limitation treaty between the United States and Russia, but a sober assessment of China’s growing nuclear arsenal should be part of Washington’s decision on whether to renew or extend this treaty when it expires in 2021.

Rick Fisher
Rick Fisher
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Rick Fisher is a senior fellow at the International Assessment and Strategy Center.
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