• Thailand's Future Nuclear Plans

    Updated: 2010-06-30 17:44:22
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  • Greenpeace Canada: New Reactors Won't Get Cheaper

    Updated: 2010-06-30 17:39:24
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  • Nuclear News: Abu Dhabi's Nuclear Folly

    Updated: 2010-06-30 17:37:21
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  • New Books…..

    Updated: 2010-06-30 16:28:54
      Framing the Sixties by Bernard von Bothmer Occupation:The Ordeal of France 1940-1944 by Ian Ousby How Wars are Won: the 13 Rules of War by Bevin Alexander The first, which is an an analysis of how our historical memory of ”the Sixties” have been wielded in cultural and political wars was sent as a review copy by Julie at FSB Associates. The [...]

  • The Rise of the Machines

    Updated: 2010-06-30 15:42:35
    Ignite, which is essentially trying to be TED jr. on crack, has a 5 minute presentation by Heather Knight on efforts to satisfy man’s ancient desire to anthropomorphize his environment by building “charismatic robots” Hat tip to John Hagel.

  • Blog-on-Blog: Kroenig Explores Why Do Countries Export Nuclear Weapons

    Updated: 2010-06-30 15:00:55
    PONI offers a crisp summary of a recent CATO featuring Matthew Kroenig’s new book Exporting the Bomb. Read the summary, and  track down a copy.  But, for me, the value of this book comes in how it helps policy makers pressure nations to not spread their nuclear weapons? On this score I’m not sure the [...]

  • Public Service Announcement

    Updated: 2010-06-30 14:18:09
    : ArmsControlWonk.com Home About Book Archive Contact Public Service Announcement posted Wednesday June 30, 2010 under arms-control-wonk-psa by philip_maxon This week provides some interesting events . The first is at Carnegie this morning at 9:00am-10:30am with Mark Hibbs and George Perkovich on Nuclear Suppliers in New Zealand : Global Trade Rules at the Crossroads Another event this morning at 10:00am is the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee , hearing on Nuclear Terrorism : Strengthening our Domestic Defenses , Part , I with Eugene Aloise , Government Accountability Office Micah Lowenthal , National Academy of Sciences and Dana Shea , Congressional Research Service . 342 Dirksen Senate Office Building . With the President’s release of the National Space Policy

  • UNSC Experts Panel on DPRK Sanctions

    Updated: 2010-06-30 12:54:32
    : ArmsControlWonk.com Home About Book Archive Contact UNSC Experts Panel on DPRK Sanctions posted Wednesday June 30, 2010 under north-korea proliferation-networks by jeffrey A couple of weeks ago , the AP’s Edith Lederer cited a report by a UN panel of experts that stated Pyongyang is involved in banned nuclear and ballistic activities in Iran , Syria and Myanmar . 8221 Arms Control Wonk.com now has obtained a copy of the Report to the Security Council from the Panel of Experts established Pursuant to Resolution 1874 The document is much more interesting than the lede” of the AP story would suggest . The full AP story is , I think , rather good . Rather than being about what the DPRK has been importing and exporting illicit cargo , of course the report is really about how North Korea goes

  • Blog-On-Blog: What Jeremy Kahn Misses On the US-India Nuclear Deal

    Updated: 2010-06-29 21:42:48
    Jeremy Kahn, a former managing editor for TNR, offers a snappy piece (cautiously) defending the U.S. India nuclear.  The article boiled down:  don’t blame India for the regime falling apart; rather, blame the regime itself (and the Bush administration). But his logic-chain derails a few times. First, he concedes the Bush administration “gutted” the NPT [...]

  • An announcement

    Updated: 2010-06-29 19:16:24
    For the past two years, I’ve been blogging on nuclear weapons news, from our success in defeating the Bush administration’s push for new nuclear weapons to the New START treaty to cut US and Russian nuclear arsenals, which is awaiting ratification by the US Senate. It’s been a great experience. I’m moving on to attend [...]

  • Benefits of US-Russian Missile Defense Cooperation

    Updated: 2010-06-29 18:24:29
    Nukes of Hazard Blog Subscribe to Our Feed Print Email Link Share add to facebook add to del.icio.us add to digg add to yahoo related at technorati Nukes on a Blog Benefits of US-Russian Missile Defense Cooperation Mary Jun 29, 2010 1 Missile Defense by Volha Charnysh Guest Post by Volha Charnysh Yesterday , U.S . ambassador to Russia John Beyrle urged Moscow to join Washington in building a worldwide missile defense system . Last week , prior to his meeting with Russian president Dmitry Medvedev , Barack Obama was quoted as saying that “cooperative missile defense with Russia has enormous potential” and that the United States “want[s to work with Russia to be a key player and beneficiary in this global missile defense architecture.” The idea of U.S . Russian missile defense

  • Nuclear News: Jordan insists on right to nuclear power

    Updated: 2010-06-29 15:55:10
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  • On Engagement with North Korea

    Updated: 2010-06-29 14:56:00
    Any effort to denuclearize North Korea must be pursued with engagement and diplomatic normalization implemented in tandem with initial steps in other areas, such as disablement and dismantlement, writes Chad O'Carroll.

  • Why the latest US-Russian arms control agreement is only a START

    Updated: 2010-06-29 10:54:00
    The ‘New START’ Treaty signed by Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev in Prague on 8 April 2010 is an important step in the renewed drive for nuclear disarmament, but its overall contribution towards the goal of a world free from nuclear weapons should not be overstated writes Andrew Futter in this new analysis.

  • Inhofe: “Bipartisan support for New START means I can’t show up at the hearings”

    Updated: 2010-06-29 01:47:35
    Nukes of Hazard Blog Subscribe to Our Feed Print Email Link Share add to facebook add to del.icio.us add to digg add to yahoo related at technorati Nukes on a Blog Inhofe : “Bipartisan support for New START means I can†t show up at the hearings” Kingston Jun 29, 2010 0 An unlikely New START validator At least Senator Jim Inhofe R-OK is honest . At last Thursday†s Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on New START , he explained his absence at the previous nine hearings on the treaty thusly : I agree that this is the tenth hearing you†ve had . I would suggest that you haven†t had any hearings where the witnesses are opposed to the treaty….We†ve had…seventeen witnesses so far no witnesses in opposition to it . I don†t know who thinks that can be . reasonable Inhofe

  • Intriguing Analysis on NYT-Obama Admin Policy Split on Pakistan

    Updated: 2010-06-28 22:48:22
    Pundita detects the Old Gray Lady going off Rahm Emanuel’s reservation: Afghanistan War: Obama tries to quash New York Times mutiny I don’t know whether the mutiny is actually against the White House or the ISAF command or both. All I’ve been able to piece together is that after fortifying themselves with rum and the battle cry, [...]

  • The G20 and Arms Control

    Updated: 2010-06-28 21:37:05
    A quick recap of the G20’s arms control efforts. DNA reviews the G8’s declaration endorsing disarmament efforts. And John Polanyi accesses the G20’s disarmament agenda on CTV’s Business News Network  He argues that the leading nuclear powers (United States, Russia and China) must work to curtail their stockpiles in order to strengthen counter-proliferation efforts.  Business [...]

  • "Newly Developed Way" for NORK Nukes? [5]

    Updated: 2010-06-28 19:37:51
    : ArmsControlWonk.com Home About Book Archive Contact Newly Developed Way for NORK Nukes posted Monday June 28, 2010 under north-korea by jeffrey Reading the tea leaves at KCNA is always fraught with peril , but Josh Pollack noticed a wrinkle in what appears to be North Korea’s latest threat to another nuclear test or , really , demonstration North Korea is again indicating that it will bolster its nuclear deterrent . 8221 North Korea has used this phrase previously in reference to its 2006 and 2009 nuclear tests or , as Tom Schelling would have it , demonstrations So , for example KCNA explained that the 2006, that US policy compelled the DPRK to conduct a nuclear test , an essential process for bolstering nuclear deterrent . Similarly , in 2009, KCNA explained North Korea had conducted

  • Greenpeace send nuclear waste to Hong Kong’s Secretary for the Environment

    Updated: 2010-06-28 18:35:54
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  • Nuclear News: The dirty side of 'clean' power

    Updated: 2010-06-28 18:28:35
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  • Proliferation Flashback: Sen. Bobby Byrd Speech–June 27, 2003

    Updated: 2010-06-28 14:35:00
    Sen. Robert Byrd, age 92, passed early this morning.  The West Virginia Gazette offers an excellent memorial. Byrd, America’s longest serving Senator, influenced all aspects of American policy-making.  But, in particular, Byrd played an significant role in arms control.  A vocal critic to the Bush administration’s proliferation policies regarding Russia and India, and a key [...]

  • RESTREPO Screening

    Updated: 2010-06-27 05:46:21
    RESTREPO  Will be going to this Sunday night with Lex and Charles Cameron, Madhu and some of the cast of Chicago Boyz. Also present will be some of the gents from the popular milblog, BLACKFIVE and veterans groups in the Chicago area.  WAR by Sebastian Junger was the book that was written in conjunction with this documentary; Junger will be on hand to [...]

  • The Canadian Century?

    Updated: 2010-06-26 15:37:15
    Two graphs sum it all up: Foreign Policy compares the mid-90s reform effects of Canada and America, suggesting Canada’s success and America’s stillborn effect explains Canada’s superior economic position.

  • So no one has any idea how much nukes cost us?

    Updated: 2010-06-25 21:11:13
    Incredibly, it’s true. The Government Accountability Office just discovered (pdf) that the agency charged with managing the US nuclear stockpile is pretty much making up the numbers as they go along. For instance, when the National Nuclear Security Administration asked Congress for millions of dollars to maintain weapons activities in 2009, they ended up spending [...]

  • For Strategists, Security Scholars and Historians

    Updated: 2010-06-25 19:31:31
      A useful tool, much like Zenpundit himself. National Defense University Library has digitized American National Strategy Documents in a searchable archive. Cool.

  • On Engagement with North Korea

    Updated: 2010-06-25 18:53:30
    Nukes of Hazard Blog Subscribe to Our Feed Print Email Link Share add to facebook add to del.icio.us add to digg add to yahoo related at technorati Nukes on a Blog On Engagement with North Korea Chad Jun 25, 2010 0 Jimmy Carter meets Kim Il Sung 1994 Last week the Council on Foreign Relations released a Task Force report suggesting that the current U.S policy of ‘strategic patience†offers a ‘time time frame for achieving denuclearization…so vague that there is a significant risk that it will result in acquiescence to North Korea†s nuclear status as a fait accompli.†Echoing a frustration shared by many Korea watchers , the report describes the current administration†s efforts toward the objective of denuclearization in North Korea as ‘halfhearted†It warns that Washington

  • Enriching Salehi's Statement [20]

    Updated: 2010-06-25 11:47:24
    : ArmsControlWonk.com Home About Book Archive Contact Enriching Salehi's statement posted Friday June 25, 2010 under iran safeguards by andreas_persbo Iran’s enrichment effort continues to move forward as their scientists and technicians continue their relentless pursuit of ever higher enrichment levels , and ever more effective centrifuges . At least that’s the official story , eagerly broadcast by Iranian . officials Few have probably missed the 23 June claim by Mr . Ali Akbar Salehi , the head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran that Iran has produced 17 kilograms of 19.75 per cent enriched uranium hexafluoride gas . He also said that his outfit can produce as much as five kilograms a month . ISIS has pointed out that Mr . Salehi’s statement does not square neatly with the IAEA’s

  • Iran Policy in the Aftermath of UN Sanctions

    Updated: 2010-06-24 22:41:40
    Nukes of Hazard Blog Subscribe to Our Feed Print Email Link Share add to facebook add to del.icio.us add to digg add to yahoo related at technorati IRAN POLICY IN THE AFTERMATH OF UN SANCTIONS Sarah Jun 24, 2010 0 On Tuesday , Undersecretaries William Burns and Stuart Levey testified at a hearing before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee titled “Iran Policy in the Aftermath of UN Sanctions.” The hearing focused on the recently passed Resolution 1929 which is intended to address “the international community†s concerns regarding Iran†s nuclear program” and “send an unambiguous signal to Iran that the international community holds it accountable for its actions.” Overall , Iran sanctions appear to be a nonpartisan issue , where both sides have taken on the view that the

  • Senate Unanimous on Gasoline Sanctions

    Updated: 2010-06-24 22:04:39
    Nukes of Hazard Blog Subscribe to Our Feed Print Email Link Share add to facebook add to del.icio.us add to digg add to yahoo related at technorati Iran Watch Senate Unanimous on Gasoline Sanctions Laicie Jun 24, 2010 0 The Senate has unanimously passed H.R . 2194 the Comprehensive Iran Sanctions , Accountability , and Divestment Act of 2010, by a vote of 99-0. The House is expected to follow later . today The final bill expands existing U.S . sanctions to include entities that trade with Iran's energy sector , since U.S . sanctions passed in 1996 targeted investment only . It also imposes sanctions on financial institutions doing business with Iran†s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps IRGC or with certain Iranian banks blacklisted by the Department of the Treasury . While the bill does

  • S-300 Cancelled

    Updated: 2010-06-24 21:43:12
    Nukes of Hazard Blog Subscribe to Our Feed Print Email Link Share add to facebook add to del.icio.us add to digg add to yahoo related at technorati Security Matters S-300 Cancelled Chad Jun 24, 2010 0 End of this badge manufacturers line As anticipated by many , it was reported this weekend that Russia has decided to cancel its controversial sale of the S-300 PMU1 air defense system to Iran . 160 According to Russian Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Andrei Denisov , the cancelation was a result of the restrictive measures contained in UN Security Council Resolution 1929 –though its not clear if the Resolution would actually prohibit the sale . The news marks the apparent end of a years long saga in which Russia ostensibly delayed delivery on a number of occasions due to ‘technical

  • Pundita on Pakistan

    Updated: 2010-06-24 16:51:08
    Miss P. bangs pots and pans, shoots off fireworks, uses her knee to pound a bass drum while blowing a vuvuzela in an effort to draw attention to the Elephant in the policy room no one wishes to address. It won’t work until a Pakistani-sponsored terrorist pulls off an act of catastrophic terrorism inside the United [...]

  • Ariel Cohen Thinks We Can’t Read Russian: Cohen’s Misleading Critique of Obama’s “Reset” of U.S.-Russian Relations

    Updated: 2010-06-24 11:49:59
    Yes, Ariel Cohen thinks I can’t read Russian. Actually he’s right. But I can do a quick babblefish translation. Why is this important? Because translating one of Cohen’s cites reveals his critique to be grossly misleading. Ariel Cohen, a Heritage Foundation research fellow, launches this clumsy and fatally exaggerated data-dump on Sen. John Kerry’s defense [...]

  • Fabius Maximus, Futurist

    Updated: 2010-06-24 04:21:12
    This is good. Bonus points for subtle sarcasm on FM’s part.

  • Joseph and Edelman Wrong on New START

    Updated: 2010-06-23 22:45:12
    Nukes of Hazard Blog Subscribe to Our Feed Print Email Link Share add to facebook add to del.icio.us add to digg add to yahoo related at technorati Nukes on a Blog Joseph and Edelman Wrong on New START Kingston Jun 23, 2010 0 On June 24, former George W . Bush administration officials Robert Joseph and Eric Edelman will testify before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on the New START treaty . Joseph and Edelman are considered to be strong skeptics of the . agreement While they have yet to oppose the treaty , Joseph and Edelman published a piece in the National Review last month that recycles most of the well-worn objections to the treaty . These criticisms have been forcefully addressed in previous hearings of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and Senate Armed Services Committee

  • Nuclear Weapons and dirty politics

    Updated: 2010-06-23 17:01:52
    I was 17 the first time I took a stand against nuclear weapons. The US was planning to build the neutron bomb near my hometown in Colorado, and I was outraged at the risk the bomb plant posed to the health of families living near the plant. I was sickened to think that a bomb [...]

  • Update: Ratifying New START Nuclear Treaty

    Updated: 2010-06-22 23:34:53
    A major nuclear agreement between the US and Russia, called New START (The new Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty) is awaiting approval from the Russian Parliament and US Senate. The treaty calls for reductions in the sizes of US and Russian nuclear arsenals, as well as an increase in information sharing between the two nations. The [...]

  • NSG To Take Up China-Pakistan Nuke Deal at Christchurch

    Updated: 2010-06-22 21:49:19
    The Times of India points out a crucial difference between China’s planned nuclear deal with Pakistan and the US-India nuclear deal: On the basis of previous Chinese statements, the United States is expected to argue that the supply of additional power reactors would not be grandfathered. In that sense, the Christchurch meeting will demonstrate how [...]

  • Weekly Public Service Announcement

    Updated: 2010-06-22 15:18:37
    : ArmsControlWonk.com Home About Book Archive Contact Weekly Public Service Announcement posted Tuesday June 22, 2010 under arms-control-wonk-psa by philip_maxon In the second of the public service announcements , I’d like to share one event today in DC for the fellow wonks . The book event is at CATO today at noon entitled Exporting the Bomb : Technology Transfer and the Spread of Nuclear Weapons The author of the book is Matthew Kroenig , and other speakers are Charles Glaser , Micah Zenko , and moderated by Justin Logan . For those who cannot attend , the event will be streamed online . Also this : week June 25, 8:00-9:00am is a NDU Breakfast event with General Larry Welch , USAF ret on Sustaining the Nuclear Deterrent Event is at The Capitol Hill Club , 300 1st Street SE , Washington ,

  • Time to Think Outside the Bomb!

    Updated: 2010-06-22 06:24:00
    : skip to main skip to sidebar The Nuclear Abolitionist Working towards a nuclear weapons-free world Quotable The release of atom power has changed everything except our way of thinking . the solution to this problem lies in the heart of mankind . If only I had known , I should have become a watchmaker . Albert Einstein Monday , June 21, 2010 Time to Think Outside the Bomb , Friends Albert Einstein once said , We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them . At a time when the President Obama pledges to take steps leading the way to a nuclear weapons-free world , and in the next breath speaks of the importance of a strong nuclear deterrent and funds new bomb-making facilities it becomes dreadfully obvious that the same thinking that got us into our current

  • North Korea's Nuclear Test That Wasn't [13]

    Updated: 2010-06-22 05:59:13
    : ArmsControlWonk.com Home About Book Archive Contact North Korea's Nuclear Test That Wasn't posted Monday June 21, 2010 under north-korea nuclear-energy by joshua_pollack Monday , the wonk world was briefly aflutter with the news reported by the Chosun : Ilbo a radionuclide detection station in South Korea had caught a strong whiff of xenon , whose radioactive isotopes are the products of nuclear . fission The Chosun’s correspondent even suggested that the xenon spike , which took place in mid-May , might have something to do with North Korea’s announcement of an unspecified achievement in fusion : technology On May 14, two days after the North’s announcement , air analysis of KINS s radiation detection station in Geojin , Gangwon Province showed about eight times as much xenon as in

  • David Kilcullen with Diane Sawyer

    Updated: 2010-06-22 05:37:45
    Dr. Kilcullen seems to have charmed Diane Sawyer quite handily, who gave a nice plug for his new book Counterinsurgency. Hat tip to SWJ Blog.

  • Sustainable Defense Task Force Briefing - June 11, 2010

    Updated: 2010-06-15 14:56:00
    : Stay Informed Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation Home Our Work Policy Research Media Contribute Contact Blog Sustainable Defense Task Force Briefing June 11, 2010 Privacy Policy Contact Us Site Map 2010 Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation Design by Plus Three Powered by ARCOS

  • Debt, Deficits, & Defense: A Way Forward

    Updated: 2010-06-11 14:00:00
    House Financial Services Chairman Barney Frank (D-Mass.), along with a bipartisan task force that includes Senior Policy Analyst Laicie Olson, announced the release of a new report that identifies nearly $1 Trillion in Pentagon budget savings that can be generated over the next ten years from realistic reductions in defense spending. The report was produced by the Sustainable Defense Task Force, a group convened in response to a request from Rep. Frank to explore options for reducing the defense budget’s contribution to the federal deficit without compromising the essential security of the United States.

  • China-Pakistan Nuclear Deal

    Updated: 2010-06-07 01:48:34
    Fall-out from the U.S.-India nuclear deal?  Foreign Policy offers this article by Mark Hibbs.

  • Israel’s Raid and Blockade: Legal Under International Law?

    Updated: 2010-06-03 02:10:06
    Maritime lawyer Douglas Guifoyle discusses the legal issues surrounding Israel’s recent raid at BBC.com.

  • NPT RevCon ends with a consensus Final Document

    Updated: 2010-06-02 23:55:43
    by Alicia Godsberg The NPT Review Conference ended last Friday with the adoption by consensus of a Final Document that includes both a review of commitments and a forward looking action plan for nuclear disarmament, non-proliferation and the promotion of the peaceful uses of nuclear energy.  In the early part of last week it was unclear [...]

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