Non-Proliferation Treaty

The Case for a South Korean Nuclear Bomb

Nuclearization has long been a taboo inside the South Korean government. When analyzing arguments against South Korea’s development of independent nuclear weapons, it becomes clear that they have overlooked or...

After Ukraine, Will More Countries Want Nukes?

With Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the stability of Europe has been shattered. After four months of the “special operation” launched by Vladimir Putin on February 24 to “demilitarize and de-nazify...

India Has Nuclear Bombs—But It’s Not Defined As a ‘Nuclear Power’

Among the big changes in the global strategic landscape since the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty came into force in 1970 is the expansion of the nuclear club from five to nine....