Use-Cases of Resilient Nuclear Crisis Communications: A View from Russia
Dmitry Stefanovich
SUMMARY
Series: Improving Nuclear Hotlines: Relevance and Use-Cases
The Institute for Security and Technology’s CATALINK initiative proposes an additive multilateral communications system as a solution to address the urgent lack of modern multilateral crisis communication channels among nuclear-armed state leaders. Improving Nuclear Hotlines: Relevance and Use-Cases comprises of a series of essays and interviews authored by members of CATALINK’s Crisis Communications Resilience Working Group. The Working Group was established in October 2023 to connect experts and practitioners who work collaboratively to augment nuclear risk reduction efforts and promote the idea and implementation of effective, secure, multilateral crisis communications among nuclear-armed states.
This report delves into resilient nuclear crisis communications from the Russian perspective, examines several documents and actions taken by Russia political leadership on both nuclear and non-nuclear instances of crisis communications, and concludes by stressing the importance of cooperation between leaders in Moscow and Washington.
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