Arms Control Paradox

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cognitive bias
crisis management
decision science
deterrence theory
emerging technologies
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foresight methods
international relations
international security
nuclear policy
political psychology
risk analysis
strategic stability
systems thinking
uncertainty

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  • ISBN 9781503648081
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Stanford University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Arms control is eroding amid a rapidly changing and increasingly uncertain security environment. In addition to a spate of treaty withdrawals and demises that have occurred since 2002, major powers are militarizing space, and private actors are developing technologies at lightning speed. Thus, there is an urgent need for arms control agreements that incorporate multiple actors and weapons to mitigate uncertainty; yet, conditions of increasing uncertainty make reaching such agreements extremely challenging, if nearly impossible. This is what Amy J. Nelson calls the arms control paradox.

  Drawing on years of research and policy experience, Nelson explores why traditional arms control strategies often fall short in today's security environment. Most past agreements were built on assumptions of transparency, reciprocity, and predictability that no longer hold in a multipolar world shaped by advanced technologies and strategic opacity. By focusing narrowly on eliminating known dangers through rigid verification and technical controls, arms control has inadvertently neglected uncertainty management—the ability to acclimate to the unknown. This book proposes an adaptive approach: one that focuses on managing ambiguity rather than eliminating it and reflects how real-world decisions unfold under pressure. The Arms Control Paradox provides valuable insights and policy-relevant guidelines for twenty-first-century arms control.

Amy J. Nelson is a Senior Fellow and Director of the Future Security Scenarios Lab at New America.

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