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Canberra should push to alleviate itself of the burden of managing spent fuel while enhancing commitments to nonproliferation.
It’s a sign that Washington and Seoul are adapting to internal and external stressors.
Information from SBIRS satellites would meaningfully increase security for the two Northeast Asian allies against Pyongyang’s growing missile threat.
Russia’s decision to abandon the treaty is not so much bowing to the inevitable as trying to get ahead of it.
How Russia’s invasion has upended politics and economies far away from the battlefields.
Yoon’s comments have fueled a debate in Washington over how to handle a problem that policymakers cannot wish away.
Yoon Suk-yeol’s call to develop nuclear weapons is fundamentally a call for South Korea to know it can protect itself in a changing security environment.
Program directors share the analysis and papers that stood out in this frenetic year.
It wouldn’t be an altruistic giveaway to Pyongyang; it would help the United States and its Northeast Asian allies improve their own security.
Seoul’s renewed emphasis on targeting Pyongyang leadership is especially dangerous given recent developments in North Korean nuclear capability and strategy.