Questions and Answers on Arms Control with the National Institute for Public Policy
Dr. Christopher Ford • January 21, 2021
Q&A on arms control with David Trachtenberg from the National Institute for Public Policy, published by NIPP on January 21, 2021, as the first in their "Conversations in National Security" series of publications.

On January 21, 2021, the National Institute of Public Policy published an interview with Dr. Ford about arms control issues.
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In it, NIPP Conversations on National Security
editor David Trachtenberg asks Dr. Ford about arms control policy under the Trump Administration, about how to think about the military significance of arms control violations, and about which countries it is most important to involve in nuclear arms control negotiations in the years ahead.
The interview is attached as a PDF.
Dr. Ford's article arguing for a "neo-legitimist" approach to international law and law-making was published in Missouri State University's journal Defense & Strategic Studies Online (DASSO) in April 2026. You can find DASSO's webpage here , and an online copy of Dr. Ford's article here -- or use the button below to download a PDF.
Dr. Ford's article entitled " Marxing America Great Again: Marxist Discourse in Right-Wing Populism and the Future of Geopolitics " was published in Defense & Strategic Studies Online (DASSO), vol. 2, no. 2 (Winter 2026). You can find the whole issue on the DASSO website here , or use the button below to download a PDF of Dr. Ford's piece. (Also, the home page for DASSO can be found here .)

Below is an lightly edited version of the prepared text upon which Dr. Ford based his remarks on February 4, 2026, at the conference on "Regional Security and Weapons of Mass Destruction in the Middle East" sponsored by the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) in Prague, Czech Republic.

The year 2025 is ageing fast, and the end of the year is now just around the corner. So here’s a compilation of my public work product from the year. As you can see from the list of 10 papers or articles and 26 presentations below, it’s been a busy one. Keep checking New Paradigms Forum for new material as we move into 2026. And Happy New Year, everyone!



