TOPICS: ‘Nuclear proliferation’
EU should expand its Iran policyJanuary 10, 2013 / Fabrizio TassinariEuropean Voice
EU needs to broaden its approach to Iran so that it goes beyond imposing sanction on the nation.Read more...Global Swing States and the Non-Proliferation OrderNovember 27, 2012 / Megan Garcia
This policy paper examines the non-proliferation policies of Brazil, India, Indonesia, and Turkey.Read more...U.S., India share long-term interestsJune 13, 2012 / Dhruva Jaishankar, Daniel M. KlimanPolitico
Read more...A Strong Case to Drop India Uranium BanDecember 02, 2011 / Dhruva JaishankarThe Interpreter
Read more...China’s changing policies towards rogue statesMarch 18, 2008 / Andrew SmallTestimony before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission (USCC)
Chinese policy towards rogue states has undergone a quiet revolution in the last few years. While China is far from being a genuinely like-minded partner to the United States in dealing with these countries, its cooperation is becoming an increasingly central factor in diplomatic efforts to find solutions to the crises in North Korea, Iran, Sudan, and Burma. The testimony sets out the nature of the shift in Chinese policy, the driving factors, the constraints on its scope, and the implications for U.S. policy.Read more...



