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South Korea nuclear weapons
US, South Korean Defense Chiefs Meet Ahead of Trump Visit
By Clint Work
Main takeaways from the 49th Security Consultative Meeting (SCM) and 42nd Military Committee Meeting (MCM).
South Korea Needs a New North Korea Strategy
By Stefan Soesanto
Relying on the international community is clearly not working.
Would South Korea Really Go Nuclear?
By Lami Kim
Only if Donald Trump seriously undermines the U.S.-South Korea alliance.
In East Asia, Kazakhstan Pushes for Nuclear Nonproliferation
By Catherine Putz
Astana has made nuclear nonproliferation its global calling card, and it's setting sights on North Korea.
Donald Trump’s Potentially Dangerous Impact on US Policy in East Asia
By Parker Novak
Trump's rhetoric is already having an impact in East Asia, and not in ways beneficial to the United States.
Will North Korea's Nuclear Test Tempt South Korea and Japan to Go Nuclear?
By Pang Zhongying
The latest test may strengthen calls South Korea and Japan to develop their own nuclear weapons.
North Korea's 5th Nuclear Test: The Fallout in Seoul
By Kim Tae-woo
With China and Russia blocking effective sanctions, North Korea's continued nuclear progress could spark an arms race.
Is It Time for Nuclear Sharing in East Asia?
By Elmar Hellendoorn and Christine M. Leah
The dynamics that generated U.S.-NATO nuclear sharing in Europe in the late 1950s seem to be emerging in Asia today.
Trump: A Clear and Present Danger to Nuclear Nonproliferation Efforts
By Yukari Easton
The greatest threat posed by Trump is his cavalier attitude toward nuclear proliferation.
Asia’s Nuclear Arena: Hedging And Deterring
By Mercy A. Kuo and Angelica O. Tang
Insight from Mark Fitzpatrick
South Korea’s Nuclear Temptation
By Robert E. Kelly
Should South Korea develop its own nuclear weapons capability?
Nuclear Weapons for South Korea
By Philip Iglauer
Under threat of a possible fourth North Korean nuclear test, should South Korea develop its own nuclear weapon?