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Nuclear Weapons
Politics and Climate Change
Newt Gingrich and Mitt Romney seems to have cooled on climate change. Do they mean what they say, or said?
A Minute Closer to Doomsday
The Doomsday Clock hand has been moved a minute closer to midnight. It’s a sad reflection of stalled progress.
Asia’s Nuclear Footprints
Asia’s ability to ensure the region’s nuclear arms are properly managed will depend on the actions of 3 nations.
Indonesia's CTBT Step
Indonesia’s decision to ratify the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty should be seen as a small but welcome step.
Kim Jong-un's Nuclear Card
The international community has an opportunity to influence the new North Korean regime over nuclear policy.
U.S.-Pakistan Ties on Brink
With talk of possible coup swirling around Pakistan, the U.S. looks close to losing a key strategic partner.
Can North Korea Come in From Cold?
Will North Korea ever abandon its nuclear program? And who is it helping acquire weapons? The Diplomat speaks with leading North Korea analyst Mark Fitzpatrick.
The Real North Korea Threat
The WMD threat from Kim Jong-il’s regime is real. But a bigger threat could come from its conventional forces.
Australian Uranium in India
The deal with Australia to sell uranium to India is welcome. Those worried about proliferation have nothing to fear.
Deterrence Meets Great Wall
Despite the impression given by Western media, China’s underground nuclear “Great Wall” may cut tensions.
Same, Sad Nuclear Story
The dismantling of the B-53 was hailed by the U.S. as a big step forward on nuclear disarmament. It wasn’t.
Burma's Nuclear Olive Branch
Burma says it is abandoning plans to develop its nuclear technology. Other countries should give it a chance.