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Sixty-Nine Years After Hiroshima, Time for Renewed Action for Nuclear Di... Sixty-Nine Years After Hiroshima, Time for Renewed Action for Nuclear Di... By Daryl G. Kimball Since the devastating U.S. atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki 69 years ago this week, the catastrophi... ​본문으로 이동 armscontrolnow.org oldmarine​
Is Arms Control Dead (Again)? Is Arms Control Dead (Again)? By krepon 27 January 2013 2 Comments David Hoffman tapped a thoughtful piece, “Is Nuclear Arms Control Dead?” that appears on Foreign Policy’s website. Nuclear arms control has been declared dead on many occasions, including when the Soviet Union broke a nearly three-year-long moratorium on atmospheric tests in 1961, when it invaded Afghanistan in 1979, and when the..
IAEA: N. Korean Reactor Likely Restarted IAEA: N. Korean Reactor Likely Restarted Section: Arms Control Today January 9, 2014 Source: armscontrol.org oldmarine
The North Korean Nuclear Crisis The North Korean Nuclear Crisis The Failure of the 'Crime-and-Punishment' Strategy Source: armscontrol.org oldmarine
N. Korea Continues to Evade Sanctions N. Korea Continues to Evade Sanctions Kelsey Davenport September 2013 Panama stopped a ship carrying Soviet-made Cuban weapons to North Korea on July 15, charging a violation of UN Security Council sanctions that prohibit transfers of arms to Pyongyang. The intercepted shipment provides further evidence that North Korea continues to evade sanctions imposed by UN Security Council resolutions and ..
U.S. Seeking Unity for N. Korea Talks U.S. Seeking Unity for N. Korea Talks Kelsey Davenport July/August 2013 The U.S. special representative for North Korea policy outlined Washington’s current strategy for dealing with North Korea’s nuclear program, saying last month that the United States will place a high priority on efforts to coordinate with partner countries in the region so they speak with “one voice” before negotiating with..
“Getting Serious” About North Korea “Getting Serious” About North Korea Daryl G. Kimball Dec. 2005 Despite the breakthrough agreement in September on a Joint Statement of Principles outlining a series of action-for-action steps to denuclearize North Korea in a verifiable manner, the main antagonists are again at odds over the substance and sequencing of the deal. Following an unproductive round of six-party talks last month, Secre..
Hostile Intent Hostile Intent By Jeffrey 29 March 2012 | 34 Comments I am back from London –where I participated in a Track 2 conversation with real live North Korean officials, with Kim Il Sung pins and everything. It was very interesting! 1.The International Institute for Strategic Studies hosted a n0t-for-attribution Track 2 event at Arundel House. They are preparing a report, but let me make some basic obs..