For South Korea, It's Unrealistic
Duyeon Kim, a former journalist, is the senior nonproliferation and East Asia fellow at the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation.
View ArticleSeoul's Nuclear Weapon Is the U.S.
Siegfried S. Hecker is a research professor in the department of management science and engineering at Stanford University. Scott D. Sagan is the Caroline S.G. Munro professor of political science...
View ArticleFor Japan, There Are Other Options
Narushige Michishita is an associate professor and the director of the Security and International Studies Program at the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies in Tokyo. He is the author of...
View ArticleChina, Japan and South Korea's Turn
Elizabeth Cobbs Hoffman, a professor of American foreign relations at San Diego State University and a national fellow at the Hoover Institution, is the author, most recently, of “American Umpire.”
View ArticleThe U.S. and Its Allies Need a Strong Defense
Bruce Klingner is a senior research fellow for Northeast Asia at The Heritage Foundation. He previously served for 20 years in the C.I.A. and Defense Intelligence Agency, including as the C.I.A.’s...
View ArticleChina Must Weigh Its Options
Daniel Blumenthal is the director of Asian studies at the American Enterprise Institute.
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....