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Non-Proliferation Parody

In the previous issue of The National Interest, John Mueller argued that the threats from nuclear proliferation, nuclear terrorism and nuclear war are exagger

Breaking More Naan with Delhi

The U.S.-India relationship has remained uncannily consistent. How to move ahead on this positive track.

A Friend Indeed

While U.S.-India strategic ties are coalescing, both nations will have to overcome stillformidable political obstacles to see this relationship through.

Churchill, Not Quite

With America facing grave threats, the Bush Administration has failed to demonstrate a willingness to establish a hierarchy of priorities.

Limiting the Damage

Nuclear hypocrisy for India's sake endangers U.S. security.

Rethinking Non-Proliferation

Some states are more equal than others. America's non-proliferation strategy should reflect this reality.

Commentary

Give the IAEA Teeth

The UN’s nuclear proliferation conference will be useless unless the IAEA is empowered to punish violators.

TNI Interview with Fred Iklé

With the Russia-U.S. nuclear treaty signed, Fred Iklé, former director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, tells us what's new (and what’s dangerous) in Obama’s revised nuclear strategy.

The Limits of Deterrence

Russia’s invasion of Georgia showed that if American security commitments are not genuine, then they are meaningless.

Blogs

Arms Reduction: Just Do It

Contrary to Panetta's claims, there is no need to reach complicated agreements before getting rid of unnecessary weapons.

Books & Reviews

Preventing the Unthinkable

Graham Allison paints a frightful picture of nuclear terrorism. But all is not yet lost.

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May 27, 2012