[CHN] Would a Nuclear Sharing Agreement With the United States Make Japan More Secure?
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[CHN] Would a Nuclear Sharing Agreement With the United States Make Japan More Secure?

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APLN member Hu Yumin argues that a nuclear sharing agreement with the United States would not make Japan more secure, and a NATO-like organisation is not applicable to the Asia-Pacific.

This article was written in Chinese. Read the original article here.

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