Does China’s new MIRV capabilities alter its nuclear posture? And is this in direct response to US missile defense programs? Jeffrey Lewis explains.
The CNS Fellows Spring 2015 program draws to a close with six graduates from Bulgaria, Pakistan, Columbia, China, and Yemen.
Miles Pomper comments in Al-Monitor on Syria’s decision to repatriate highly enriched uranium to China.
Implementation of the conclusions & recommendations adopted at the 2010 NPT Review Conference Disarmament – Actions 1-22
Analysis of China’s nuclear nuclear energy program and potential exports by Stephanie Lieggi and Miles Pomper.
DEADLINE JUNE 20: US Government officials are invited to apply for the July 14-18, 2014, nuclear arms control course at the CNS Washington, DC office.
Satellite images confirm Unity Journal story alleging Myanmar built a chemical weapons facility.
DECEMBER 16-17, 2009: CNS co-hosts US-China meeting: Enhancing Strategic Stability and Cooperation between Beijing and Washington.
Occasional Paper #15: Analysis and recommendations on how to place Beijing and Moscow on “the road to zero.”
Multiple warhead capability won’t alter China’s strategic posture, writes Jeffrey Lewis in a new Stimson book.