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Nuclear Proliferation Primary Source Analysis
Length
40 Minutes
Learning Objectives
Students will understand the basics about the development of nuclear weapons and the impact on international relations since the end of World War II.
Students will evaluate past and present nuclear threats and reflect on why these threats have changed over time.
Understanding Past and Present Nuclear Threats
Length
40 Minutes
Learning Objectives
Students will evaluate past and present nuclear threats and reflect on why these threats have changed over time.

Global Affairs Expert Webinar: Nuclear Arms Control and Disarmament
Watch Nicole Grajewski, fellow in the Nuclear Policy Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and associate researcher with the Project on Managing the Atom at Harvard University’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, lead the conversation on nuclear arms control and disarmament.

North Korean Nuclear Threat (NSC)
North Korea has reportedly acquired the technological capability to hit North America with a nuclear weapon.

North Korean Nuclear Threat (UNSC)
North Korea has reportedly acquired the technological capability to hit North America with a nuclear weapon.

How Do Countries Create Nuclear Weapons?
What is nuclear power and how can the same process that generates nuclear energy create a nuclear bomb?

The Nuclear World
Where are the world’s nuclear weapons today and whom do they protect? Explore maps, charts, and graphs to learn about current and future nuclear weapons states.

Tools of Nonproliferation
How do world leaders try to prevent nuclear war? From diplomacy to military force, learn what policy options are most effective in this video.

The History of Nuclear Proliferation
What are the most significant attempts to stop the spread of nuclear weapons, and have they succeeded? Explore this timeline, from the first atomic bomb to Russia’s war in Ukraine.

What Is Nuclear Proliferation?
In this video on nuclear proliferation, learn why countries develop nuclear weapons—and what is being done to prevent the spread of these weapons and the possibility of nuclear war.