Category Archives: Civil Nuclear Trade

Obama on Track With Call for Deeper Nuclear Reductions

Posted on March 26, 2012 by Daryl G. Kimball

By Daryl G. Kimball On Monday President Barack Obama delivered a major address on his nuclear security agenda at Hankuk University in Seoul as he and other leaders gather for the second international Nuclear Security Summit. The bulk of his … Continue reading

Posted in Civil Nuclear Trade, CTBT, Fissile Material Cutoff Treaty, New START, Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Security, Nuclear Weapons | Tagged 2012 Nuclear Security Summit, Iran Nuclear Program, North Korea nuclear program, nuclear terrorism | 1 Comment

Indian Membership in the NSG? A Bad Idea Whose Time Has Not Come

Posted on June 23, 2011 by Daryl G. Kimball

By Daryl G. Kimball Global efforts to prevent the spread of the world’s most deadly weapons depend on universal compliance with rules that constrain the sale of nuclear technology. Too often, however, powerful states try to make exceptions from these … Continue reading

Posted in Asia, Civil Nuclear Trade, CTBT, India, Nuclear Weapons, Pakistan, Uncategorized | 9 Comments

India Nuclear Deal: Dumb and Dumber

Posted on April 28, 2011 by Daryl G. Kimball

By Daryl G. Kimball One of the chief proponents of the disastrous 2008 civil nuclear trade exemption for India, Ashley Tellis, is apparently a bit sour about this week’s announcement from the Indian government that it will pursue the purchase … Continue reading

Posted in Arms Trade, Asia, Civil Nuclear Trade, Conventional Weapons, India | 1 Comment

Perkovich: Movement on Indian Nuclear Liability Issue Likely

Posted on October 27, 2010 by Eric Auner

By Eric Auner There is continuing uncertainty surrounding India’s nuclear liability bill, and the extent to which it will discourage foreign, privately-owned suppliers from participating in the country’s civil nuclear sector. As the bill is currently written, nuclear suppliers (in … Continue reading

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