

James Cameron
President Donald Trump’s announcement that the US will withdraw from a landmark nuclear treaty comes at a bad time for the UK. Still, if damage to British security is to be limited, deft diplomatic handling from London will be required.
Tags: Proliferation and Nuclear Policy, United States, US Defence Policy, Russia, Global Security Issues, Proliferation and Nuclear PolicyEdited by Cristina Varriale
The 2018 UK PONI Papers examine contemporary civil and military nuclear issues and are written by emerging experts from academia, government and industry who presented at the 2018 UK Project on Nuclear Issues (UK PONI) Annual Conference.
Tags: China, Defence, Industries and Society, Proliferation and Nuclear Policy, UK Project on Nuclear Issues, United States, Conference Reports, Trident, UK, Proliferation and Nuclear PolicyDaniel Salisbury
Pyongyang has proved adept at evading sanctions.
Tags: Aerospace, North Korea, TechnologyTimothy Stafford
Demanding that Iran come clean on all military dimensions of its nuclear programme will kill any hope of a negotiated settlement.
Tags: Iran's Nuclear Programme, Proliferation and Nuclear Policy, UK Project on Nuclear Issues, Iran, Global Security Issues, Proliferation and Nuclear Policy, Middle East and North AfricaAndrea Berger
North Korea’s latest nuclear test has resulted in a familiar chorus of international condemnation. Surprisingly, the only meaningful change in rhetoric has come from the regime itself. Pyongyang now implies its nuclear programme is no longer up for negotiation.
Tags: Proliferation and Nuclear Policy, UK Project on Nuclear Issues, North Korea, Global Security Issues, Proliferation and Nuclear Policy, PacificEdward Schwarck
With North Korea’s recent missile test capturing the world’s attention, China’s response to its old ally’s transgressions will be critical for any chance of progress. With new leadership in Beijing, is there the possibility for a change in China’s approach?
Tags: Asia, China, International Security Studies, North Korea, Global Security Issues, PacificTo celebrate the 50th anniversary of Stanley Kubrick’s satirical take on the Cold War’s nuclear logic, the UK Project on Nuclear Issues (UK PONI) held a free screening of Dr Strangelove at the Royal...
Tags: Proliferation and Nuclear Policy, UK Project on Nuclear Issues, Global Security Issues, Proliferation and Nuclear PolicyThe UK Project on Nuclear Issues (UK PONI) hosted Gaurav Kampani of Cornell University for an evening seminar on 6 February to explore the links between India’s nuclear doctrine and forces, and their...
Tags: Proliferation and Nuclear Policy, UK Project on Nuclear Issues, India, Global Security Issues, Proliferation and Nuclear Policy, Central and South AsiaThe UK PONI Autumn Seminar brought together three former Cabinet ministers to present personal accounts of their interactions with nuclear policy and decision-making, conveying their insights to the...
Tags: Proliferation and Nuclear Policy, UK Project on Nuclear Issues, Trident, UK, Defence Policy, UK Defence, Europe
Diversity in the UK's Intelligence Agencies
Financing Right-Wing Extremism and Terrorism
New UK Government Initiative to Support High-Risk, High-Reward Military Science Needs Refinement