Full Report – India and the Non-Proliferation System
India and the United States have been at odds over nuclear issues for more than three decades, and yet both countries’ interests are powerfully affected by the spread of nuclear weapons.
India and the United States have been at odds over nuclear issues for more than three decades, and yet both countries’ interests are powerfully affected by the spread of nuclear weapons.
The progress made, and challenges that remain, toward the universal implementation of Resolution 1540, adopted by the UN Security Council in 2004. (CNS)
Initially mitigating WMD threats from the former Soviet Union, the Cooperative Threat Reduction has evolved into a global initiative. (CNS)
Establishment of multilateral approaches to the nuclear fuel cycle aimed at reducing the risk of proliferation and guaranteeing security of supply. (CNS)
The fourth in a series of op-eds by George P. Shultz, William J. Perry, Henry A. Kissinger and Sam Nunn, addressing a new definition of deterrence in the context of working toward a world without nuclear weapons.
William Perry discusses the findings and results of the Congressional Commission on the Strategic Posture of the United States.
Why Japan's national security strategy fails to address the tension between Tokyo's commitment to disarmament and its reliance on extended deterrence. (CNS)
The motivations for, and the regional and international reaction to, alleged secret nuclear and missile related activities in Myanmar policy. (CNS)
An article by NTI counselor John Carlson on the Additional Protocol. This article originally appeared in the January-March 2011 issue of Trust & Verify, a publication of Verification Research, Training and Information Centre (VERTIC).
An op-ed published in both The Moscow Times and Project Syndicate on steps to reduce nuclear risks in the Euro-Atlantic region.