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The North Korea–United States Summit and Possibilities for New Security-Oriented Thinking
In this paper, the first in PSNA Working Paper Series, the author demonstrates that we are now entering an era when nuclear deterrence as a security measure is ineffective, by taking an example of the issue of North Korea’s denuclearization talks. Unlike
Kyoji Yanagisawa
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Russian hybrid warfare and extended deterrence in eastern Europe [PDF]
Russia's use of force against Ukraine since early 2014 has prompted some observers to remark that it is engaging in 'hybrid warfare'. This form of military statecraft has made other former Soviet republics, such as the Baltic countries, fear that Russia ...
Lanoszka, A.
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Alliances and Nuclear Risk: Strengthening US Extended Deterrence
There is a fundamental tension between the Biden administration’s stated intent to strengthen US alliances while at the same time reducing the role of US nuclear weapons. The credibility of extended-deterrence commitments – which in times of great-power conflict lie at the heart of US alliances – hinges on US allies and adversaries believing that ...
Frühling, Stephan, O'Neil, Andrew
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The Nuclear Straightjacket: American Extended Deterrence and Nonproliferation [PDF]
In this chapter, I discuss the future of US extended nuclear deterrence and the possibility of change in nuclear weapons and alliance policies. While several chapters in this book document and analyze the limits of extended deterrence arrangements, the ...
Pelopidas, Benoît
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Nuclear Risks in Northeast Asia: Opportunities and Challenges for Extended Deterrence and Assurance
In February 2018, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and Nagasaki University convened a conference on Nuclear Risks in North East Asia. The conference addressed two sources of nuclear risk in the region.
Brian Radzinsky
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Life in the Shadow Carceral State: Surveillance and Control of Refugees in Australia
This article critically examines techniques employed by the Australian state to expand its control of refugees and asylum seekers living in Australia. In particular, it analyses the operation of Australia’s unique Asylum Seeker Code of Behaviour, which ...
Anthea Vogl, Elyse Methven
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Global Zero: The new old agenda [PDF]
The project of abolishing all nuclear weapons has been given fresh impetus but the old questions remain. Having regard to the manifold problems of definition and verification, is 'Global Zero' realistic in a world in which proliferation seems more likely
Smith, Ron C.
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The dominant view in proliferation research holds that security guarantees from nuclear patrons reduce client states’ incentives to pursue nuclear armament.
Yang Gyu Kim, Sangmi Jeong
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High Profile, Low Availability: The Emerging US Maritime-Strategic Approach to NATO’s Northern Flank
In the 1990s and early 2000s, the United States held the Northern Flank a low priority in maritime-strategic considerations. Increasing Russian naval power, however, and a deterioration of the relationship between NATO and Russia following the 2014 ...
Amund Nørstrud Lundesgaard
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Shared Responsibilities for Nuclear Disarmament: A Global Debate [PDF]
Presents Sagan's 2009 paper calling for rethinking the balance of responsibilities and the relationship between articles in the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty with seven response papers by international scholars about how to pursue nuclear ...
Achilles Zaluar +7 more
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