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Nuclear
Managing Nuclear Risks: The Emerging Technologies Challenge
By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Japan’s Nuclear Exports: Risky Business
By Tom Corben
Japan’s Economy Faces Uncertain Summer
By Clint Richards
The Nuclear Problem In India-Japan Relations
By Ankit Panda
For America's Military: Less Nukes
American nuclear stockpiles: down some 85% from a peak of 31,255 warheads in 1967.
Viewing North Korea’s Nuclear Test through a South Asian Lens
North Korea’s recent nuclear test has renewed suspicions over ties with Pakistan.
Iran’s Space Program: Monkey Business for Now
Iran claims it has sent a monkey into orbit. The international community responds.
Japan: Joining the Nuclear Weapons Club? It Could.
“…the prospect no longer appears unthinkable.”
The Second Nuclear Age
While nuclear inventories have decreased dramatically since the end of the Cold War, new states are gaining atomic weapons.
Can Japan Break Its 'Nuclear' Addiction?
Japan’s past suggests it must renounce nuclear power, as must other nations, notes John W. Traphagan.
Assessing Iran's Nuclear Program
What comes next for Iran’s nuclear program? The Diplomat speaks with CFR fellow Matthew Kroenig.
Why Australia Needs Nuclear Subs
Australia’s government is considering developing the country’s own submarine fleet. It would be better off buying American.