Nuclear Weapons Issues
While the global stockpile of nuclear weapons has been significantly reduced since the Cold War, there are still an estimated 14,000 nuclear weapons in nine different countries — 93% of which belong to the United States and Russia. The United States is committed to spending up to $1 trillion over the next thirty years on an ambitious nuclear modernization plan updating all three legs — air, sea, and ground — of the nuclear triad.
Factsheets
Factsheets & Analysis on Nuclear Weapons
In the News
Press & In the News on Nuclear Weapons
Infographics
Infographics on Nuclear Weapons
Recent analysis on nuclear weapons
Articles and posts by the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation about a variety of current nuclear issues.