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Asia-Pacific Nations' Military Space Developments
KOREA TIMES - Military space capability strengthens China's ability to coerce or compel others within its sphere of interest, such as on issues like the South China Sea, Taiwan or Hong Kong.
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Australia's China Problem Gaining Worldwide Attention
KOREA HERALD - How have Australia’s relations with China deteriorated so spectacularly?
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Five Nuclear Issues for Incoming Biden Administration
THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - The extension of the New START with Russia and the revival of the JCPOA with Iran will need immediate attention.
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Biden's Chance to Revive Nuclear Arms Control
ASPI - Tumultuous days may be behind us, with a general sigh of relief worldwide to fill its place.
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U.S. and Russian Experts Call for Cooperation To Bolster IAEA Non-Proliferation Efforts
NTI - A new joint report by NTI and CENESS calls for increased cooperation between the United States and Russia to support and uphold the work of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
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Disarming the Unarmed: Current Reality of Nuclear Ban Treaty
THE SUNDAY GUARDIAN - The entry into force of the TPNW would be in the interest of all states—nuclear and non-nuclear.
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Australia Should Show Leadership on the Nuclear Ban Treaty
PEARLS AND IRRITATIONS - If Australia is truly committed to a rules-based order underpinned by international law, Canberra must sign the United Nations Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.
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Mobilizing the World Behind the Nuclear Weapons Ban Treaty
JAPAN TIMES - On Oct. 24, 75 years after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Honduras became the 50th country to ratify the nuclear ban treaty.
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Where Will Australia Stand on Banning Weapons of Mass Destruction?
THE INTERPRETER - The issue can no longer be dodged. Nuclear weapons will become illegal under the rules-based order of international law.
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The Nuclear Ban Treaty Enters Force: The Dawn of a Nuclear Order
THE BULLETIN - The ban treaty’s inability to eliminate any warheads will be no worse than 50 years of NPT history. But, it will rob all nuclear-armed states of international legitimacy.