The Future of Weapons of Mass Destruction: An Update

Abstract

In 2014, the Center for the Study of Weapons of Mass Destruction at National Defense University published a paper on the future of weapons of mass destruction (WMD). It projected WMD-relevant geopolitical and technological trends and made judgments as to how those trends would shape the nature and role of WMD in 2030. Significant geopolitical and technological developments bearing on the future of WMD have emerged since the 2014 paper or were largely not addressed in that study. This paper addresses six baskets of such developments. They include 1) the shifting roles of the great powers; 2) new pressures on arms control and nonproliferation regimes; 3) more roles for chemical and biological weapons; 4) expanding use of financial sanctions as an instrument of nonproliferation and other policies; 5) new types of delivery vehicles and more scope to develop and deploy them; and 6) other emerging and disruptive technologies with WMD relevance including artificial intelligence, biotechnology, quantum systems, and additive manufacturing. This paper was finalized in early November 2020 so does not address later events like the 2020 U.S. presidential election result.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 01, 2021
Accession Number
AD1147523

Entities

People

  • John P. Jr Caves
  • W. S. Carus

Organizations

  • National Intelligence University

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Air Platforms
  • Autonomy
  • Biomedical
  • Cyber
  • Energy and Power Technologies
  • Space

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Additive Manufacturing
  • Air Force
  • Arms Control
  • Arms Control Treaties
  • Birds
  • Chemical Warfare Agents
  • Covid-19
  • Geography
  • Health Services
  • Intelligence Community (United States)
  • Intergovernmental Organizations
  • International Law
  • International Relations
  • Medical Personnel
  • Military Organizations
  • Military Science
  • National Politics
  • National Security
  • Nuclear Materials
  • Public Policy
  • Quantum Computing
  • Strategic Weapons
  • Synthetic Biology
  • Treaties
  • Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
  • Weapons Effects

Readers

  • Nuclear Non-Proliferation and International Security
  • Strategic Security Studies

Technology Areas

  • AI & ML
  • AI & ML - DoD AI Strategy
  • Biotechnology
  • Quantum Computing