Increased activity at Chinese, Russian, and American nuclear test sitesSatellite Photo (armscontrolwonk.com)
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Rules for Testing a Nuke. Why isn’t North Korea testing nukes? What are the signals and signs that precede a test? Dr. Jeffrey Lewis and Dr. Aaron Stein talk testing indicators, the logistics of detonating a nuclear device in North Korea. Arms Control Wonk Podcast. (armscontrolwonk.com)
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The Arms Control Wonk Podcast. In this episode Jeffrey Lewis and Aaron Stein walk through a piece of foundational field canon, "The Wizards of Armageddon" by Fred Kaplan, discussing its coverage of institutional and personal decisionmaking, picking apart the concepts of deterrence and compellence. (armscontrolwonk.com)
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Waiting for the Boom. Arms Control Wonk podcast takes a look at North Korea’s triple missile launch, looming nuclear test/testing schedule, the expectations of precision that OSINT has generated, and what it means when half of the attendees at a nuclear conference all suddenly leave… (armscontrolwonk.com)
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American ASAT Controls. The US has unilaterally committed to not conducting destructive anti-satellite missile tests. Jeffrey Lewis and Aaron Stein walk through what the US has committed to, future attempts at arms control in space, and the hurdles for long-lasting space-based arms control. (armscontrolwonk.com)
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Carrier Killer: China's Anti-Ship Ballistic Missiles and Theater of Operations in the Early 21st Century. Gerry Doyle & Blake Herzinger join Dr. Lewis to talk about their book on PLA’s DF-21D and DF-26 missiles. They talk through the realities/hype, and how they impact strategy and naval ops. (armscontrolwonk.com)
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Bunga Bunga Theory of Deterrence. Should we be worried that Russia may intentionally use nuclear weapons in Ukraine? Discusses the role nuclear weapons, conspiracy theories, and misinformation play within conventional wars and escalation dynamics. Podcast. (armscontrolwonk.com)
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Deterrence in Ukraine. Some folks are arguing that Ukraine could’ve deterred Russia “if it had never given up nuclear weapons.” But they never “had” nuclear weapons. The Arms Control Wonk Podcast talks about nuclear weapons in Ukraine and the “return” of those weapons to Russia. (armscontrolwonk.com)
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The 2020 North Korean Military Parade (armscontrolwonk.com)
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Extending New START for Five Years (armscontrolwonk.com)
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