26 May 2020 Mauritius, Diego Garcia and the small matter of nukes Samuel Bashfield Mauritius can’t have sovereignty over the Chagos and US nuclear weapons housed on Diego Garcia. Or can it?
12 Nov 2019 North Korea’s deadline logic Khang Vu Pyongyang has declared an end-of-year cut off in the nuclear talks, yet does such a deadline really matter?
6 Sep 2019 Pressure upon pressure builds around Kashmir Stuti Bhatnagar <p>Amid sabre rattling and sharp rhetoric, the hostility between India and Pakistan is only growing.</p>
12 Jul 2019 Professor White, the bomb can endanger but not defend Australia Ramesh Thakur Nuclear weapons have dubious operational utility and discarding treaty obligations would leave the stench of hypocrisy.
3 May 2019 North Korea’s uranium and prospects of a stealthier bomb Morris Jones Counting Pyongyang’s missiles for potential nuclear weapons is understandable but perhaps we need to think smaller, too.
4 Mar 2019 Four reasons why China supports North Korea Wang Chenjun , Richard McGregor China’s policy on the Korean peninsula is based on geopolitical calculus. Its support of North Korea will stay intact.
3 Dec 2018 Why denuclearisation is less important for South Korea Robert E Kelly South Korea has lived under direct North Korean threat for decades and not just because of the North’s nuclear weapons.
16 Nov 2018 It’s time to fill Asia’s arms control void Tanya Ogilvie-White The post-Cold War arms control architecture is crumbling, and if it can’t be salvaged, something new is required.
4 Oct 2018 The nuclear weapons ban treaty, one year on John Carlson It is perfectly understandable to want the elimination of nuclear weapons, but how many have actually read the treaty?
16 Jul 2018 Turkey must be thinking of the Bomb Wayne McLean While NATO wobbles and strongmen prosper, a newly authoritarian Turkey might turn towards nuclear options.
25 Jan 2018 Asia’s escalating missile race Brendan Thomas-Noone Last year saw a surge in testing and deployment of both ballistic and cruise missile technology throughout the Indo-Pacific.
17 Jan 2018 Why Australia should consider sharing nuclear weapons Peter Layton Nuclear sharing is an old idea worth considering as the future becomes less certain and potentially darker.
19 Dec 2017 The UN nuclear ban treaty is historic on five counts Ramesh Thakur Liberal internationalist states for the first time oppose a cause championed by the Nobel Peace Committee.
8 Dec 2017 Does the nuclear weapon ban treaty warrant the Nobel Prize? John Carlson Australia should not sign the ban treaty. But the need for nuclear disarmament has not diminished.
7 Nov 2017 The implications of a North Korean open-air nuclear test Robert E Kelly A North Korean atmospheric nuclear test could well spark a rolling ‘summer of 1914’-style crisis.
6 Nov 2017 Why South Korea and Japan should not go nuclear Euan Graham Were Seoul or Tokyo to acquire nuclear-weapons capacity, the region would not instantly become any more or less secure.
31 Oct 2017 North Korea: How to start a nuclear war without even trying Van Jackson If effective strategy requires realistic aims, then America is in trouble.
6 Sep 2017 Don’t discount the chances of a new Korean war Crispin Rovere Robert Kelly says he doesn't know 'anyone serious who advocates air strikes'. But what is his definition of 'serious' if it excludes the US president?
4 Sep 2017 North Korea: Trump’s terrible binary choice Crispin Rovere Accept mutual nuclear vulnerability with North Korea or embark on a major war on the Korean peninsula. There is no third option.
22 Aug 2017 The unacceptable dangers of accepting a nuclear North Korea Michael Heazle There needs to be better recognition of the risks involved in not disarming North Korea.
11 Jul 2017 The nuclear weapon ban treaty is significant but flawed John Carlson The UN's nuclear weapon ban is a landmark treaty, but there are some serious problems with the text.
27 Feb 2017 Getting past the awful logic of nuclear weapons John Carlson There is a real risk that the arms control achievements of the past will start to come undone.
17 Feb 2017 What's behind Russia's missile treaty violation? Crispin Rovere Russia’s new GLCM is potentially devastatingly effective and difficult for NATO to counter.