Description
It is two decades since the end of the Cold War, but with a whole new set of actors, the threat of nuclear weapons cannot be ignored. How have 21st century power politics and the emergence of Iran and North Korea changed the nuclear equation? How can the United States prepare for the second nuclear age?
Paul Bracken is a professor of political science and business at Yale University and the co-chair of the board of advisors at the Naval Postgraduate School and the U.S. Naval War College.
Speaker: Paul Bracken
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