Search: Russia,China,International security,Nuclear weapons,Arms control (2 materials)

A Monsoon Instead of a Gentle Breeze: Creeping Nuclearization in the Asia-Pacific

... EAMS influences the climates of Japan, Korea, and much of coastal China, and thereby affects approximately one-third of the global ... ... extensively discussed as of late. The pronounced relationship between nuclear weapons and conventional forces is merely one instance ... ... of century ago during the so-called “golden age of nuclear arms control”. Alexander Yermakov: Don’t Trust and Don’t ... ... least three out of the five NWSs (nuclear weapon states)—China, Russia and the US—have direct stakes in the region. However, ...

26.02.2024

U.S. Withdrawal From the INF Treaty and the End of the Bilateral Era

Perhaps the term “arms control” itself should be revised Could the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty have been saved? No doubt. American and Russian experts have long discussed allegations of treaty violations in great detail,... ... decision. Sooner or later, the Pentagon may start expanding its arsenal for deterring China to ensure that it maintains “escalation dominance.” Intermediate-range systems... ... even impossible to ratify any national agreement today, especially with regards to nuclear weapons, the ongoing U.S.-Russia confrontation further complicates this process...

26.10.2018

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  1. In your opinion, what are the US long-term goals for Russia?
    U.S. wants to establish partnership relations with Russia on condition that it meets the U.S. requirements  
     33 (31%)
    U.S. wants to deter Russia’s military and political activity  
     30 (28%)
    U.S. wants to dissolve Russia  
     24 (22%)
    U.S. wants to establish alliance relations with Russia under the US conditions to rival China  
     21 (19%)
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