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Thinking Existentially about the Worldwide Threat
By Greg Thielmann A panel of scientists provided a useful update today on the latest thinking about the climatic consequences of nuclear weapons use. The presentation provided a grim reminder that the nuclear Sword of Damocles still hangs over all … Continue reading
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Tagged India, New START, Nuclear Winter, Pakistan, US Intelligence Briefing, Worldwide Threat Assessment
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Perkovich: Movement on Indian Nuclear Liability Issue Likely
By Eric Auner There is continuing uncertainty surrounding India’s nuclear liability bill, and the extent to which it will discourage foreign, privately-owned suppliers from participating in the country’s civil nuclear sector. As the bill is currently written, nuclear suppliers (in … Continue reading
Will No-Test Condition Sink India-Japan Nuclear Deal?
By Eric Auner As I reported in September, India and Japan have been discussing a potential civil nuclear deal. As a major supporter of the nonproliferation regime, Japan has suggested that it will attach a condition whereby cooperation would cease … Continue reading
