Information on "Disarmament"
February 2013
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19 Feb 2013
Kazakhstan: Astana Registers Diplomatic Boost with Iran Nuclear Talks
Kazakhstan is set to host multinational talks on Iran's controversial nuclear program. Our partners at EurasiaNet consider how Astana pulled off this 'diplomatic coup' and what it might mean for the Central Asian state's international reputation. More on «Kazakhstan: Astana Registers Diplomatic Boost with Iran Nuclear Talks»
October 2012
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10 Oct 2012
Getting to Zero – Is Nuclear Abolition Desirable and/or Possible?
The high-tide of widespread public support for nuclear abolition appears to have passed. But while abolitionists increasingly accept that a weapons-free world is now impossible, BASIC's Rachel Staley insists that 'the movement' will continue to make a convincing case for nuclear abolition. More on «Getting to Zero – Is Nuclear Abolition Desirable and/or Possible?»
June 2012
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25 Jun 2012
North Korea's Inept Move May Finally Try the Patience of China
North Korea's recent failed launch of a rocket catapulted the isolated country back onto the global agenda. While questions remain over the exact timing and motivation for the launch, it is likely to test the patience of China. More on «North Korea's Inept Move May Finally Try the Patience of China » -
15 Jun 2012
Nuclear Weapons in the Middle East: Here to Stay
Tehran's and Tel Aviv's reluctance to give up their nuclear programs will complicate diplomatic initiatives aimed at creating a WMD-free Middle East. More on «Nuclear Weapons in the Middle East: Here to Stay»


