Member Activities
Group Statement on Nuclear Arms Control
As world leaders prepare to meet this month at the United Nations in New York, we call on them to take urgent steps to reduce the risks of nuclear confrontation.
The Next Stage of the Korean Peace Process - Why Seoul Remains Optimistic After Hanoi
FOREIGN AFFAIRS - South Korean President Moon Jae-in’s strategy for bettering multilateral relations after the summit may have been shattered, but Seoul has observed several encouraging signs.
Recovering From the Hanoi Setback
ORF - The much awaited Hanoi summit (27-28 February) between Donald Trump and Kim Jong-un ended abruptly.
Evidences to the UK House of Lords' Select Committee on International Relations
The UK can and should promote discussions among the nuclear states to build a common understanding around the impact of new technologies (such as missile defense) on nuclear weapon systems.
The Collapse of the US-Russia INF Treaty Makes Arms Control a Global Priority
THE CONVERSATION - The INF Treaty took seven years to negotiate, contributed to the end of the Cold War, and ushered in three decades of strategic stability.
The Abnormal Normal: Time Stands Still at Two Minutes to Midnight
EURASIA REVIEW - In January 2019, the Bulletin has chosen to retain the hand at two minutes to midnight – largely because it could not have taken it anywhere else.
The Nuclear Doomsday Clock - A New Abnormal
AIIA - The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists has again highlighted that the nuclear order is under attack and nuclear risks are increasing -- the “New Abnormal”.
Nuclear Emulation: Pakistan’s Nuclear Trajectory
WASHINGTON QUARTERLY - Pakistan’s emulation of 1960s-era NATO flexible-response nuclear strategy has raised serious questions about Pakistan’s “full-spectrum deterrence” credibility.
Denuclearizing North Korea: The Case for a Pragmatic Approach to Nuclear Safeguards and ...
38 NORTH - John Carlson describes steps that could be taken to help lower tensions and build confidence, and at the same time pave the way for the gradual introduction of safeguards and related ...
Nuclear Arms: A Year of Living Dangerously
JAPAN TIMES - Last January, the Doomsday Clock was moved to two minutes to midnight — the closest it has ever been, matching the acute sense of crisis of 1953.