Nuclear weapons Commentary

The Future of Sino-American Relations

The United States is a superpower, and China is becoming one. But this does not make cold war, much less hot war, inevitable.

Avoiding a Pause in Nuclear-Arms Control

Conventional wisdom holds that little will be accomplished in nuclear-arms control in 2012. How to prove that wisdom wrong.

Hiroshima, Nagasaki and the New Logic of Nuclear Deterrence

Whether or not they ended the war, nuclear weapons changed the world. And they'll do so again.

Why America Needs More Nukes

It's time to revisit Eisenhower's New Look Policy. Nuclear weapons could save the United States in more ways than one.

Don't Rush START

The dialogue between the administration and the Senate on America’s nuclear force is too important to be hurried along.

Resetting Democracy

The only people who can push Russia toward democracy are Russians.

NATO's Cyber Threat

Article 5 should not apply to cyber attacks.

WMDs and the G8

The G8 must continue its program to secure WMDs.

Give the IAEA Teeth

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

Fire Napolitano

She doesn’t understand the risk of domestic terrorism. It’s time for her to go.

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May 26, 2012