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Category: Nuclear & Unconventional Weapons

Nuclear & Unconventional Weapons

Shifting to a Nuclear Dyad: An Opportunity Worth Considering

Posted onDecember 8, 2020

A Trident II (D5) missile test, March 26, 2008 Photo Credit: MC1 (SW/AW/SCW) Ronald Gutridge, USSTRATCOM These views do not represent those of the Department of …

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East Asia, Middle East, Nuclear & Unconventional Weapons

Arms for Oil: How North Korea and Iran Facilitate Each Other’s Security Strategies

Posted onDecember 1, 2020

North Korea launches a short-range missile, July 26, 2019. Photo Credit: BBC  The Islamic Republic of Iran and the Democratic Republic of Korea (DPRK) have …

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Nuclear & Unconventional Weapons

The Destabilizing Implications of Deploying New Low-Yield Nuclear Weapons

Posted onApril 23, 2020

An unarmed Trident II D5 missile launches from the Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine USS Nebraska (SSBN 739) off the coast of California. Photo Credit: U.S. …

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Middle East, Nuclear & Unconventional Weapons, Terrorism, United States

A Nuclear (em)Powered Middle East: Why the United States Cannot Afford a Counterterror Only Approach to the Region

Posted onMay 19, 2019July 29, 2019

The Barakah nuclear power plant in United Arab Emirates is seen in an undated photo released by the state-run WAM news agency. Photo Credit: Arun …

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Nuclear & Unconventional Weapons, Russia

The Crumbling of Arms Control and the Premise of “Equal Security”

Posted onMarch 12, 2019July 29, 2019

U.S. President, Ronald Reagan and Soviet General Secretary, Mikhail Gorbachev signed the treaty on 8 December 1987. Photo Credit: AP Photo/Bob Daugherty   By: Krystel Von Kumberg …

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Nuclear & Unconventional Weapons, South and Central Asia

Could Pakistan Provoke a Nuclear War?

Posted onMarch 10, 2019July 29, 2019

The U.S. should prioritize Pakistan as a nuclear threat as the country’s’ nuclear arsenal continues to rapidly grow as a deterrent from India aggression while …

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Nuclear & Unconventional Weapons, Technology & Cyber Security, United States

Biosecurity and the National Security Community

Posted onMarch 8, 2019July 29, 2019

Laboratory researcher using a light microscope to examine stem cells in a culture jar. At right are a pipette, samples and DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) helix …

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Nuclear & Unconventional Weapons, Russia, United States

Diplomatic Spillover Costs Make Leaving the INF Treaty Too Dangerous

Posted onDecember 22, 2018July 22, 2019

Photo Credit: CNN By: Kathryn Long, Columnist On Friday, December 14th, the Russian Mission to the United Nations announced that it had submitted a resolution …

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East Asia, Nuclear & Unconventional Weapons

The Best Defense is a Good Offense: Analyzing China’s Nuclear Weapons Program

Posted onDecember 4, 2018July 22, 2019

Chair for the foreign affairs committee of China’s National People’s Congress Fu Ying speaks at the Munich Security Conference. Photo Credit: EPA By: Nick Impson …

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Middle East, Military & Defense, Nuclear & Unconventional Weapons, Technology & Cyber Security, Terrorism

Getting the Most Out of Drones Requires Coherent Policy

Posted onNovember 23, 2018July 22, 2019

Graffiti in Yemen. Photo Credit: CNN By: Kathryn Long, Columnist During the Obama administration, drone strikes, or the use of unmanned aerial vehicles to attack …

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