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In the NewsJanuary 1, 2020North Korea signals end of nuclear-test suspension, promises 'new' weaponAlexander SmithNBC NewsVipin Narang, a politics professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who focuses on nuclear weapons, tweeted the potential to negotiate on this issue is "the door we should urgently push on." |
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Analysis + OpinionDecember 30, 2019Is a new nuclear age upon us?Nicholas L Miller, Vipin NarangForeign AffairsThe year 2019 has been an inflection point for three key features of a new nuclear age: renewed nuclear competition; the emergence of new nuclear powers; and a greater tolerance for escalation among existing nuclear powers. |
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In the NewsDecember 30, 2019North Korea’s improved missile systems spark ‘deadline’ concernsEdward WhiteFinancial TimesVipin Narang quoted: Vipin Narang, a nuclear policy expert at MIT, said advancements across “mobility, survivability, reliability [and] penetrability” were a “nightmare” for missile defence systems across the region. “All of this has happened under the cover of this long-range missile moratorium . . . North Korea is developing both elegant and brute force ways to beat missile defences.” |
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In the NewsDecember 25, 2019Book Review: Active Defense: China’s Military Strategy since1949Suyash Desai Strategic AnalysisBook review of Taylor Fravel's latest book, Active Defense: China’s Military Strategy since 1949, the book fills a major gap in the study of the Chinese military strategy since 1949. |
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In the NewsDecember 25, 2019Ep 124: Nuclear war, deterrence and peacePavan SrinathThe Pragati PodcastVipin Narang joins Pavan Srinath on Episode 124 of The Pragati Podcast to dive into the world of nuclear weapons and strategy. He shares the evolution of our understanding of nuclear strategy from early ideas of mutually assured destruction. |
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In the NewsDecember 24, 2019A look at the fallout from the Jamal Khashoggi case in Saudi ArabiaAri ShapiroNPR | All Things ConsideredNPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Hala Aldosari, Saudi human rights activist and fellow at the MIT Center for International Studies, about the fallout from the Jamal Khashoggi case in Saudi Arabia. |
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In the NewsDecember 23, 2019Weakened and unstable Trump gives Korea the jittersDonald KirkDaily BeastVipin Narang quoted: “Reversible steps are being reversed, and North Korea is essentially ‘renuclearizing,’” says Vipin Narang at MIT. Narang says the latest tests of launch facilities at the Sohae site near the Chinese border are “for the development of a new strategic system” even though the site had been “cosmetically dismantled as a “denuclearization step.’” |
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In the NewsDecember 22, 2019Jeanne Guillemin, who exposed Soviet anthrax lab, dies at 76Katharine Q “Kit” SeelyeNew York TimesJeanne Guillemin, an eminent medical anthropologist and scientific sleuth who helped expose a secret biological warfare lab in the Soviet Union as the source of a lethal anthrax outbreak, died on Nov 15 at her home in Cambridge, Mass. |
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In the NewsDecember 19, 2019Special Duty, "Best of Books 2019" by Foreign AffairsForeign AffairsRichard Samuels’s Special Duty, an engrossing history of Japanese intelligence, was selected by Foreign Affairs editors and book reviewers as "The Best of Books for 2019." An excerpt of Special Duty: A History of the Japanese Intelligence Community is featured here in the Center’s newsletter précis.
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In the NewsDecember 18, 2019Kim Jong Un may have faced ‘domestic hard line pressure’CNBCVipin Narang spoke to CNBC and said China and Russia could have agreed to let Kim Jong Un to test missiles, but not nuclear weapons. North Korea is “waves away” from reopening nuclear testing, he said. |