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South Korea’s Role in China-US Arms Control

South Korea’s Role in China-US Arms Control

By Hanbyeol Sohn
South Korea naturally sees an arms control agreement between the United States and China as a logical objective. However, the complication lies with North Korea. 

South Asia’s Nuclear Dilemma in the Age of the Intelligent Bomb

South Asia’s Nuclear Dilemma in the Age of the Intelligent Bomb

By Trisha Ray
Whatever the intent behind a certain technology in nuclear systems is, it is the perception of that capability that will drive the response of other states.
The Korea-US Extended Deterrence Strategy and Consultation Group: Evaluation and Issues

The Korea-US Extended Deterrence Strategy and Consultation Group: Evaluation and Issues

By Park Ki-Chul
3 points need to be addressed in future working-level EDSCG meetings in order to resolve the fundamental insecurity presented by the North Korean nuclear threat.

What’s in Russia’s New Nuclear Deterrence ’Basic Principles’?

What’s in Russia’s New Nuclear Deterrence ’Basic Principles’?

By Ankit Panda
A new document sheds insight on old debates.

China’s Dual-Capable Missiles: A Dangerous Feature, Not a Bug

China’s Dual-Capable Missiles: A Dangerous Feature, Not a Bug

By Ankit Panda
The DF-26 IRBM’s ability to operate conventional and nuclear warheads creates dangerous inadvertent escalation risks.

A Cold War Movie’s (Wrong) Lessons About US-China Competition

A Cold War Movie’s (Wrong) Lessons About US-China Competition

By Steven Stashwick
The Hunt for Red October's strategic errors are mirrored in U.S. assumptions about China.

Nuclear Deterrence: Mixed Messages for Japan

Nuclear Deterrence: Mixed Messages for Japan

Recent U.S. policy has given Japan reason to be both concerned and reassured about its security guarantees.
Shifting Nuclear Sands in South Asia: Understanding India’s Counterforce Temptations

Shifting Nuclear Sands in South Asia: Understanding India’s Counterforce Temptations

By Ankit Panda
Political scientist Christopher Clary discusses issues pertaining to strategic stability in South Asia.

Peace Should Be Trump’s Priority at the 2nd Summit with Kim

Peace Should Be Trump’s Priority at the 2nd Summit with Kim

By John Dale Grover
With deterrence already assured, the goal should be peace, not immediate denuclearization.

India Test Fires Agni-V Nuclear-Capable ICBM

India Test Fires Agni-V Nuclear-Capable ICBM

By Franz-Stefan Gady
India’s most advanced nuclear-capable ICBM is slated to be inducted into service in the coming months.

India Conducts Nighttime User Trial of Agni-I Nuclear-Capable Ballistic Missile

India Conducts Nighttime User Trial of Agni-I Nuclear-Capable Ballistic Missile

By Ankit Panda
The latest test of India's Agni-I short-range ballistic missile was successful.
US INF Withdrawal, Archipelagic Defense, and Managing the China Challenge

US INF Withdrawal, Archipelagic Defense, and Managing the China Challenge

By Ankit Panda
Is the case in Asia for conventional U.S. cruise missiles strong enough to justify the INF withdrawal?

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