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Graham Allison

The Three 'Nos' Knows

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

Radioactive Hype

Public enemies are unlikely to obtain nuclear weapons, despite widespread fears to the contrary.

Don't Lose Russia

A former U.S. senator offers tough-love advice on Russia to the Democrats.

The Cost of Living

How much should we spend to save an innocent child's life--and don't say it's priceless.

Commentary

Lee Kuan Yew, Grand Master of Asia

Singapore's éminence grise sees China rising and India falling.

Books & Reviews

Preventing the Unthinkable

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

Loose Cannon

Whereas the principal aim of American nuclear policy during the Cold War was to deter a strong and aggressive Soviet Union, the nuclear risks we face today stem from Russian weakness.

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May 22, 2013