Daryl Kimball directs the Arms Control Association, a leading source of information and analysis on arms control and nonproliferation, and publisher of
Arms Control Today, the journal of record in the field.
Previously, Kimball was the executive director of the Coalition to Reduce Nuclear Dangers, a consortium of
U.S. non-governmental organizations working to reduce the threats posed by nuclear weapons by generating support for the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT), reductions in nuclear weapons stockpiles, and against a national missile defense system.
In 2004, National Journal recognized Kimball as one of the ten key individuals whose ideas will help shape the policy debate on the future of nuclear weapons.
Geographic Expertise:
China, Europe, India, Pakistan & Afghanistan, Korean Peninsula, Middle East & Persian Gulf, Iran, Russia & Former Soviet Union
Principal Areas of Expertise:
Nuclear Weapons(Cooperative Threat Reduction, Nuclear Terrorism, Proliferation, U.S. Nuclear Policy)
Missiles & Space(Missile Defense, Missile Proliferation, Space Weapons)
Other( U.S. Foreign Policy, Defense Budget, Military Strategy)