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B-52 RUSI Journal: The Future of the United Kingdom's Nuclear Deterrent 30 Apr 2010
Does successful British defence need to maintain a continuous deterrent? A US perspective argues yes Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Strategy Global Security Issues UK Europe Maritime Forces Trident UK Defence Global Strategy and Commitments
Handshake Obama Medvedev RUSI Journal: Numbers and Words: Prospects for Nuclear Arms Control 30 Apr 2010 by Professor Malcolm Chalmers
While there have been crucial advances on the arms control agenda, crucial questions remain for the major nuclear powers Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Strategy Global Security Issues International Institutions
NPT signing RUSI Journal: Decisions to Trust: Maintaining the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Regime 30 Apr 2010
The success of the nuclear non-proliferation regime relies more upon developing trust between nations than cost-benefit calculations Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Strategy Global Security Issues
Obama at UN assembly RUSI Journal: A Progressive Nuclear Policy: Rethinking Continuous-at-Sea Deterrence 30 Apr 2010
A shifting international environment has rendered continuous British nuclear deterrent obsolete. Instead, the UK now has the opportunity to lead the way in diminishing its nuclear force (Free Download) Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Strategy Global Security Issues UK Europe Trident UK Defence Defence Spending
New START Analysis: Walking, not running: New START and the Nuclear Posture Review 16 Apr 2010 by Professor Malcolm Chalmers, Andrew Somerville
The achievements of the NPR and the signing of New START are the first steps towards President Obama’s stated goal of a nuclear free world. However limited their successes may be, their announcements signify real progress in nuclear disarmament. Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Strategy Global Security Issues Russia Europe United States Americas Defence Policy
Barack Obama 2 Analysis: Implications of the US Nuclear Posture Review 8 Apr 2010 by Professor Trevor Taylor
The US Nuclear Posture Review (NPR) released at the beginning of April has some significant implications for America’s friends and allies as well as potential adversaries. Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Strategy Global Security Issues United States Americas Defence Policy UK Defence Global Strategy and Commitments
Tornado Analysis: Not with a bang but a whimper: Europe’s pending denuclearisation 12 Mar 2010 by Professor Malcolm Chalmers
Within the next decade, European aircraft capable of delivering US nuclear weapons are due to be withdrawn from service. What are the options available to NATO in the debate over the continuance of its tactical nuclear capability? NATO International Institutions Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Strategy Global Security Issues Defence Policy United States Americas
Iran India flags RUSI Newsbrief: India and Iran: A Pragmatic Alliance 26 Jan 2010 by Shashank Joshi
India’s traditional emphasis on foreign policy autonomy means that its deepening military and security ties with Iran should not be viewed as a surprise India Central and South Asia Middle East and North Africa Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Strategy Global Security Issues
Beijing 100 x 100 News: Chinese and British perspectives on nuclear non-proliferation 23 Nov 2009
The RUSI Asia Security Programme and Nuclear Security Project are pleased to announce the launch in Beijing of Chinese and British perspectives on the road to the NPT 2010, a report exploring the non-proliferation policies of two major nuclear powers at a critical juncture for arms control. Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Strategy Global Security Issues UK Europe China Pacific
Secretary Robert Gates Analysis: The Gulf States and a fourth Gulf War 2 Sep 2009
Internal upheaval has delayed Iran’s response, due this month (September), to the US offer of nuclear talks. The response of the international community to Iran's ongoing nuclear programme will be observed with keen interest by Gulf Arab neighbours whose attitude is governed by the overriding desire to constrain Iran’s regional role. This raises questions as to what options are open to them, including what part they would play in increased US economic or military pressure on Iran. Middle East and North Africa Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Strategy Global Security Issues Iran United States Americas
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