Categories: Nuclear Roundup

Nuclear Roundup: 5/5/2017

By Jodi Lieberman, May 5, 2017

A compilation of quality nuclear policy news published on the Web, around the world.

Iran Nuclear Deal

Iran Experts: President Rouhani Facing Uphill Election Struggle as Impact of Nuclear Deal Dominates Campaign

IRAN’S NUCLEAR DEAL: LESS POPULAR THERE THAN HERE?

United States

U.S. House approves tighter North Korea sanctions

Secretary of Energy Rick Perry on his new role in nuclear oversight

GNI calls for new approach to nuclear expansion

International

Special issue: Will nuclear modernization keep the world balanced—or destabilize it?

IAEA chief: North Korea continues nuclear test efforts

Tillerson urges ASEAN to cut North Korea funding, minimize ties

Litwak: An Iran-Style Nuclear Deal With North Korea Is the Best America Can Hope For

Pugwash: Statement on nuclear risks in North East Asia

Forget North Korea: If This Nation Went ‘Nuclear’ History Would Have Been Changed Forever

What Would Inform and Drive an Indian Nuclear Posture Review?

Japan seeks final resting place for highly radioactive nuclear waste

Customs now has equipment to detect nuclear weapons

General Interest

Diplomatic Expert Has Alarming View of World’s Nuclear Threats

Inside an underground nuclear bunker in Japan that’s made to withstand war with North Korea

World War III: Nuclear tensions spark fear that the end is near

Nuclear conflict risk: Why the bomb is back

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