What are the consequences of an escalating global arms race?
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What are the consequences of an escalating global arms race?
"Annual military spending is rising globally at its steepest level since the Cold War. And after a break of more than 30 years, the United States says it might restart testing nuclear weapons."
"So if the global arms race is back on, who's winning, how is war changing, and what's the true cost of escalation?"
"Presenter: Neave Barker Guests: Michael Boyle Professor of political science at Rutgers UniversityCamden Elijah Magnier Senior political risk analyst and a regional military expert Fabrice Pothier Former head of policy planning at NATO and a senior defence and strategy analyst"
Annual military spending is rising globally at its steepest level since the Cold War. The United States indicates it might restart nuclear weapons testing after more than 30 years. The resurgence of an arms race raises questions about comparative advantage, the changing nature of warfare, and the financial and strategic costs of escalation. Renewed investment in conventional and nuclear capabilities affects deterrence, force posture, and regional security dynamics. Expertise in political science, regional military analysis, and NATO policy can inform assessments of strategy, risk, and international stability.
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