Read the full piece here. Philip Coyle, a senior science adviser with the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, told science news Web site, Live Science, earlier on Tuesday that though Pyongyang does not yet have the capability needed to deploy nuclear missiles that can hit targets on U.S. soil, the North could soon become […]
Senior Science Fellow John Gilbert Interviewed on the Ryan Jespersen Show
Listen to the full interview here. Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation Senior Science Fellow John Gilbert was interviewed on the Ryan Jespersen radio show to discuss the rising tensions on the Korean Peninsula, North Korea’s nuclear capabilities, the U.S. response to the North’s belligerent behavior, what can be done to reduce tensions, China’s role in […]
Policy Analyst Greg Terryn Interviewed by TRT World on North Korea
Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation policy analyst Greg Terryn was interviewed by TRT World on North Korea’s nuclear capabilities. Terryn emphasizes that time is not on our side and recommends economic pressure coupled with diplomatic engagement with North Korea to bring down the tensions between the two sides.
Philip E. Coyle and James McKeon’s Op-Ed in U.S. News and World Report
Read the full piece here. Many years have passed since the United States last held serious negotiations with North Korea. During this time, North Korea has tested and built numerous missiles and nuclear weapons, conducting five nuclear tests since 2006. Still, North Korea does not yet have a working long-range missile that can reach the […]
Center Contributor Jim Walsh Quoted in Foxtrot Alpha
Read the full piece here. A mass migration of refugees trying to enter China through its northern Liaoning and Jilin provinces would present complex economic, infrastructure, and cultural and political challenges. Jim Walsh, a senior research associate at MIT’s Security Studies program and one of the few Americans to travel to North Korea to speak […]