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China's MIRVs: Separating Fact From Fiction
By Travis Wheeler
Why is China pursuing MIRVs now and what does this mean for regional stability?
The US Should Admit Its Vulnerability to Chinese Nuclear Attacks
By Ben Rimland
Acknowledging that MAD is once again at play will make U.S. nuclear deterrence more realistic.
Understanding North Korea: Lessons From China's Nuclear Quest
By Xie Tao
China's own nuclear history helps illuminate the motives behind North Korea's current behavior.
Nuclear Instability in the Asia-Pacific Region?
By Francis P. Sempa
A new study reaches sobering conclusions on the potential for nuclear proliferation.
Strategic Warning and China’s Nuclear Posture
By Tong Zhao
What the 2015 Defense White Paper tells us about China’s nuclear policy.
Does The U.S. Need to Revive Its Nuclear Strategy?
By Francis P. Sempa
“It may be time to blow the dust off of some old books and articles written by the nuclear strategists of the Cold War.”
China and India: Nationalism and Nuclear Risk
By Ali Ahmed
When considering nuclear escalation between China and India, don’t forget the effects of nationalism.
Could China’s Nuclear Strategy Evolve?
By Nicolas Giacometti
For half a century, China’s nuclear strategy has been surprisingly consistent. Will it remain so?
China to Increase Nuclear Arsenal
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, an update on the Yunnan quake, Gao Zhiseng's release, and the WeChat crackdown. Friday China links.
China’s Nuclear Modernization and the End of Nuclear Opacity
By Nicolas Giacometti
Could a more modern arsenal encourage China to allow more nuclear transparency?
China Confirms Hypersonic Missile Test
By Zachary Keck
China's Ministry of National Defense confirmed the ultra-high speed missile test, but said it wasn't directed at the US.
China’s No-First-Use Policy Promotes Nuclear Disarmament
If nuclear weapon states truly want to abolish atomic weapons, a no-first-use doctrine is a good place to start.
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