Only recently, the project on “Challenges to Deep Nuclear Cuts” has been launched. The Deep Cuts Project, hosted by the Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg (ISFH), is a trilateral German-U.S.-Russian study project to analyze the next steps in nuclear reductions.[nbsp]Together with Deep Cuts Project partners—the Arms Control Association in Washington and the Institute of World Economy and International Relations, Russian Academy of Sciences (IMEMO, RAN) in Moscow—the initiative brings together a group of internationally renowned Commissioners to analyze how to address the key challenges to achieving further reductions in global nuclear weapons arsenals.
Through a number of timely workshops and reports, the Commission's aim is to provide decision-makers as well as the interested public with concrete policy options based on sound analysis and research.