NATO, Nuclear Weapons and Arms Control
NATO, Nuclear Weapons and Arms Control
Brookings Institution
NATO, Nuclear Weapons and Arms Control
Brookings Institution
If the Bombs Go - European Perspectives on NATO’s Nuclear Debate
Edited by Malcolm Chalmers and Andrew Somerville
Published in 2011 by the Royal United Services Institute for Defence and
Security Studies
Nuclear Weapons Stability or Anarchy in the 21st Century: China, India, and Pakistan
Thomas W. Graham, Ph.D.
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Weathering Change - the Future of Extended Nuclear Deterrence
a global debate from The Interpreter, weblog of the Lowy
Institute for International Policy
edited by
Rory Medcalf
with contributions from
Nobumasa Akiyama, Duncan Brown, Richard C. Bush, Fiona
Cunningham, Stephan Frühling, Raoul Heinrichs, Hyun-Wook Kim,
Jeffrey Lewis, Thomas G. Mahnken, George Perkovich, Benjamin
Schreer, Shen Dingli, Bruno Tertrais, Hirofumi Tosaki and Hugh White
Maintaining Flexible and Resilient Capabilities for Nuclear Deterrence
Keith B. Payne
Strategic Studies Quarterly
Summer 2011, Vol. 5, No. 2
Disarmament and Non-proliferation: Towards More Realistic Bargains
Tanya Ogilvie-White; David Santoro
Survival | vol. 53 no. 3 | June–July 2011 | pp. 101–118
The U.S. Policy of Extended Deterrence in East Asia: History, Current Views and Implications
By: Richard C. Bush
Brookings Institution
China’s Nuclear Arsenal: Status and Evolution
By: Gregory Kulacki, UCS China Project Manager
By: Peter Hayes and Richard Tanter
May 3, 2011