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Failing to move on from the Cold War mindset about nuclear weapons encourages their development and increases the risk that they will be used. As long as they are viewed as a valuable form of deterrence, they will continue to be developed by friendly and unfriendly states alike. The only way forward is for the United States and other major nuclear powers to work together to create the conditions for a world without nuclear weapons. For more information, visit the PolicyEd page here: https://www.policyed.org/intellection... Additional resources: In “The War that Must Never Be Fought,” James Goodby argues that to eliminate nuclear weapons, we must first eliminate outmoded thinking. Available here: https://hvr.co/2vklQo9 The book “The War That Must Never Be Fought,” edited by George P. Shultz and James E. Goodby, explores how nuclear deterrence should be understood seventy years after the first nuclear tests. These essays challenge outdated deterrence theories and show a clear need to reexamine notions from the Cold War that no longer fit present circumstances. Available here: https://bit.ly/2L71LfE Read “The War That Must Never Be Fought: Dilemmas of Nuclear Deterrence” edited by George P. Shultz and James E. Goodby. Available here https://fam.ag/2GFEAn4 Hoover Institution fellows James Goodby and George Shultz discuss a post-deterrence approach to defense in the 21st century and the possible pathways to a world without nuclear weapons, as well as their outlook on the general state of the world. Available here: https://hvr.co/2XCP9hM Read “Let’s Talk About Nuclear Security — Informally” by James Goodby and Kenneth Weisbrode. Available here: https://bit.ly/2CF391r Visit https://www.policyed.org/ to learn more. Subscribe to PolicyEd's YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/PolicyEdSub Follow PolicyEd on Twitter: http://bit.ly/PolicyEdTwit Follow PolicyEd on Instagram: http://bit.ly/PolicyEdInsta