Stimson’s Conventional Defense Program seeks to reduce risk and minimize harm associated with the global arms trade. Reducing illicit arms trafficking and irresponsible weapons trade increases stability and security, upholds the values of human rights, protects civilians, and promotes multilateral cooperation. Stimson focuses on the U.S. and international arms trade, the export and use of armed drones, the provision of military assistance to governments using and supporting the use of child soldiers, and the development of international norms and standards to regulate the trade in and use of conventional weapons.

The current pace of military aid to Ukraine creates challenges to U.S. readiness and its to ability provide support to Kyiv.
July 25, 2022

July 22, 2022

A look at the short and long-term risks of Washington’s unprecedented military aid effort in Ukraine.
July 13, 2022

A look at how military and civilian drones are changing the conflict landscape in Ukraine.
June 30, 2022

A look at Biden’s new U.S. antipersonnel landmine policy, the progress it represents, and where it falls short.
June 24, 2022

How the U.S. decision to transfer advanced rocket systems could shape the war in Ukraine.
June 2, 2022

A reflection on the evolution of this surge in international military assistance and its consequences.
May 23, 2022

Amid increasing conflict spillover from neighboring Ukraine, an overview of Moldova’s unique vulnerability to Russia.
April 28, 2022