STARTing Again: What Happens After START I Expires?

Year
2007
Author(s)
Stephen Mladineo - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Karyn R. Durbin - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Christina M. Eastman - Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Abstract
The Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START I), a seminal arms control agreement that substantially reduced the levels of deployed strategic nuclear arms in the United States and Russia, will expire in December 2009. At this time, it is unclear what—if anything—will replace it. While the treaty remains relevant, more than a simple extension is appropriate. Instead the authors advocate for a successor regime that builds on the START I legacy but does not rely on the traditional tools of arms control. This paper examines the strategic context in which a successor regime would be developed and proposes several recommendations for future action.