Tag: Weapons of Mass Destruction

18 Articles

Conflict & Security

Part I: The Re-Emerging Nuclear Dimension in Russian-European Relations

Introduction Russia is anchored to Europe by so many vital ties that all other frontiers in its vast geography are of only secondary importance. In the course of the new and fast…

May 4, 2019

Conflict & Security

Signs of Life in Nuclear Diplomacy: A Look Beyond the Doom and Gloom

To be fair, PrepCom participants had every reason to succumb to the prevailing doom and gloom. Decades of gridlock over the NPT Review Process created a growing sense that…

April 27, 2019

Conflict & Security

Hypersonic Missiles: A New Proliferation Challenge

March 26, 2018

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Encounter with the New Iranian President: An Interview with Dr. Matthew Kroenig

GJIA: Could you tell us a little bit more about your meeting with President Rouhani? What was the pretense under which it was arranged, and what did you talk about? MK: I have…

October 18, 2013

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Nukes, Lies, and International Organization

Mohamed ElBaradei’s book, The Age of Deception, highlights three emerging, important, and interwoven issues related to the prevention of nuclear proliferation: the prevalence…

May 16, 2013

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North Korea’s Nuclear Threats: 5 Minutes with US National Security Expert Carla Robbins

GJIA: The situation has always been shaky in the Korean peninsula. With all these new dynamics at play including a somewhat new regime in North Korea and now a new president,…

April 15, 2013

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Not So Fast: Pyongyang’s Nuclear Weapons Ambitions

The production of nuclear materials and their eventual weaponization, coupled with the complexities of the delivery systems, guidance sets and myriad other components makes this…

February 20, 2013

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Abe and a Strengthened Japan – By Way of North Korea?

Nowhere, besides South Korea, is the threat posed by North Korea’s nuclear and missile development felt as acutely as it is in Japan. Although by all accounts the DPRK still…

February 11, 2013