Defense

Nuclear Deterrence Equation in South Asia: Chess vs. Chess

The supreme art of war is to subdue enemy without fighting: Sun Tzu Deterrence equilibrium in South Asia serves as an assurance for peace and...

How the Internet made nuclear war thinkable (again)

Nuclear weapons formed the basis of strategic stability between the nuclear superpowers for the past seventy years. The threat of instantaneous and mutual annihilation...

Sierra Leone: Victims or Perpetrators

There has been increasing acceptance that to understand importance of the nature of conflict and post conflict process with the effect of gender roles...

Drawing the EU-NATO Partnership

Why a EU-NATO Partnership Now? The recent EU-NATO meeting at the NATO headquarters on the 8th of December regarding cooperation in tackling emerging security...

Banning Killer Robots the Non-Conventional Way: The Case for Preventive Arms Control

Pressure is amounting for the UN to outlaw lethal autonomous weapons (LAWS) under the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons (CCW). Notwithstanding the letter signed...

Anaconda 2018 exercise in Poland is a preparation for war

Biggest-ever joint military exercise dubbed Anakonda 2018 will be held in Poland in summer 2018. These maneuvers promise to become the most ambitious since...

India’s Naval Modernization: Implications for Indo-Pacific and South Asian Region

India has instituted the strategy of Military modernization of its forces to achieve the geo-strategic objectives. In this regard India Navy is considered as...

Is there a change Australia’s nuclear weapons position under Turnbull?

Since the early 1970s, Australian Governments have been strongly supportive of nuclear non-proliferation under the definitions of the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), signed by the...

Time for Europe to put Iran’s missile programme in context

European leaders have clearly set themselves apart from the United States and the administration of President Donald J. Trump in relation to the 2015...

Increased international transparency in military spending is possible

Authors: Dr Nan Tian and Pieter D. Wezeman On 20 October the First Committee of the United Nations General Assembly will discuss the annual...

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