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Non-Proliferation Treaty
The Worrying Nuclearization of Northeast Asia
By Bolor Lkhaajav
Despite tensions, the region has been free of state conflict for decades, but a realignment of the security architecture puts that hard-won peace at risk.
Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons Set to Enter Into Force
By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
On January 22, 2021 the TPNW will enter into force. But will it matter?
The Road to a Nuclear Breakout: Comparing Iran and North Korea
By Nah Liang Tuang
There are enough disturbing parallels between Pyongyang and Tehran’s nuclear ambitions that the latter’s recent threat to leave the NPT needs to be decisively addressed.
Why the Nuclear Security Summit Alone Won't Stop Nuclear Terrorism
By Mariah A.V. Hays and Hannah E. Haegeland
The Nuclear Security Summit process has its limits; fortunately, the IAEA is well-positioned to address them.
The Pacific Nuclear Test Cases
By Sally Andrews
A tiny Pacific Island nation takes on the world’s nuclear powers.
Iran Deal, NPT and the Norms of Nuclear Non-Proliferation
By Arka Biswas
The Iran deal has serious implications for the nuclear non-proliferation architecture.
India and the NPT Need Each Other
By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan and Arka Biswas
There are compelling reasons for India to join – and preserve – the Non-Proliferation Treaty.
Tracking India’s Imported Uranium
By Mark Hibbs
Uranium suppliers should insist that India adhere to international standards for information sharing.
The Paradox in Legitimizing India’s Nuclear Status
By Ji Yeon-jung
Striking a balance with the NPT regime requires a careful regional and global calculus.
The Nuclear Suppliers Group at the Crossroads
The Group needs to adhere to its principles, if its role in nonproliferation is to continue.
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