Nonproliferation Program

About

FDD’s Nonproliferation Program seeks to counter the possession and development of nuclear, chemical, radiological, and biological weapons – and the means to deliver them – by America’s adversaries. Program experts share the nonpartisan goal of restoring an international standard of zero chemical weapons use and improving nuclear material security, while actively countering flawed narratives and policies. U.S. allies and partners also seek to prevent the rise of additional nuclear weapon states in violation of the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

While nonproliferation efforts have focused on deterring and preparing for biological weapons use, the COVID-19 pandemic reinforces the need for a flexible U.S. biodefense policy that can simultaneously detect and prepare for the next pandemic.

Harnessing FDD’s approach of producing actionable research and policy options, the Nonproliferation Program will focus on four pillars: nuclear nonproliferation; zero chemical weapons; biodefense and pandemic preparedness; and deterring and devaluing WMD-delivery vehicles and conventional long-range strike capabilities.

Andrea Stricker oversees the program’s work, bringing expertise on nuclear and chemical proliferation, illicit procurement, Iran, Russia, China, and related proliferation topics.

FDD’s Nonproliferation Program works closely with each of FDD’s programs and centers.

Experts

"We rely on a lot of the analysis that FDD does. It's enormously effective at what it does, deeply substantive, passionate about its work, all the sorts of things that you would want in a think tank."
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Brian Hook
Special Representative for Iran, U.S. Department of State
“I'm an avid consumer of FDD's work. And I've spent many hours talking to Mark and his colleagues, about Iran in particular. It's always a respectful and thought-provoking debate, and oftentimes in Washington, when people use words like “respectful and thought- provoking,” they mean they didn't really like the conversation very much. But in this case, I relish them and I look forward to them, because it makes me sharper and it makes our policy better, I believe.”
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Jake Sullivan
Former Deputy Assistant to President Obama and National Security Adviser to Vice President Joe Biden