Information on "Nuclear Weapons"
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13 May 2013
The Air Force in the Twenty First Century with General Norton Schwartz
In this podcast, General Norton Schwartz, former Chief of Staff of the US Air Force, discusses the changing role and nature of air power in today's world. More on «The Air Force in the Twenty First Century with General Norton Schwartz»
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23 Apr 2013
Regional Conflicts and Nuclear Disarmament: What are the Links
In this audio presentation from the 2013 International Security Forum, three experts discuss how the presence of nuclear weapons continues to shape the nature of regional conflicts in the Middle East, South Asia, and the Korean Peninsula. More on «Regional Conflicts and Nuclear Disarmament: What are the Links»
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16 Jan 2013
Five Myths About Nuclear Weapons
In this audio presentation, Ward Wilson discussing his book "Five Myths about Nuclear Weapons," which does indeed question commonly held assumptions about nuclear weapons and the way we think about their use. More on «Five Myths About Nuclear Weapons»
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11 Dec 2012
The Second Nuclear Age: Strategy, Danger, and the New Power Politics
In this audio presentation, long-standing nuclear weapons expert Paul Bracken talks about his book "The Second Nuclear Age - Strategy, Danger, and the New Power Politics. More on «The Second Nuclear Age: Strategy, Danger, and the New Power Politics»
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12 Oct 2012
Iran and the Bomb: Hold or Hit?
In this audio presentation, Matthew Kroenig, who is an Assistant Professor of Government at Georgetown University, and Trita Parsi, who is President of the National Iranian American Council, debate whether an outside power should strike against Iran'... More on «Iran and the Bomb: Hold or Hit?»
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17 Apr 2012
South Korea's Nuclear Weapons Temptation
In this audio presentation, Yale Global's Haynie Wheeler features Lee Byong-Chul's article, "South Korea's Nuclear Weapons Temptation. More on «South Korea's Nuclear Weapons Temptation»
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31 May 2011
Nuclear Weapons and the Middle East
In this audio presentation, three experts discuss the status of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) in the Middle East and look at the prospects for a WMD-free zone in the region, as outlined at the 2010 Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear ... More on «Nuclear Weapons and the Middle East» -
30 May 2011
Nuclear Weapons: Between Management and Abolition
In this audio presentation, three experts look at some of the proposed ways we can spur nuclear disarmament, to include their strengths and weaknesses. More on «Nuclear Weapons: Between Management and Abolition»
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13 Oct 2010
Rethinking Nuclear Weapons: The Myth of Deterrence
In this audio presentation, the CNS Monterey's Ward Wilson argues that the logic behind today's nuclear deterrence today is flawed and therefore requires a wholesale paradigm shift. More on «Rethinking Nuclear Weapons: The Myth of Deterrence»
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26 May 2010
So What if Iran Gets the Bomb?
While Western powers have decided that a nuclear armed Iran would be a disaster for international peace and security, history suggests it would make little difference for the Islamic Republic - or the world, Dr John Mueller tells the ISN. More on «So What if Iran Gets the Bomb?»
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