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Daily Data InsightsMany countries have abandoned efforts to obtain nuclear weapons

Many countries have abandoned efforts to obtain nuclear weapons

Bar chart titled "Nuclear weapons proliferation" showing the number of countries that consider, pursue, or possess nuclear weapons from 1938 to 2023. The chart shows an increase in the number of countries considering or pursuing nuclear weapons until the 1980s, with the number of countries possessing nuclear weapons steadily growing. There has been a notable decrease since the 1990s.

The number of countries that possess nuclear weapons has never been higher. Only one country that had them — South Africa — entirely dismantled its arsenal.

But, as the chart shows, many more states had considered or pursued nuclear weapons in the past — they are displayed in yellow and orange.

In the late 1970s, more than a dozen countries considered them or pursued them by launching nuclear weapons programs, but almost all stopped. Only Syria has considered nuclear weapons recently, and only Iran has pursued building them.

This data is based on the work of political scientist Philipp Bleek and the Nuclear Threat Initiative.

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