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Kylie Jones
Kylie Jones
Kylie Jones
Research Assistant, Nuclear Policy Program, Technology and International Affairs Program
Kylie Jones

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Kylie Jones is a research assistant in the Carnegie Nuclear Policy Program and Technology and International Affairs Program. She was previously a James C. Gaither Junior Fellow in the Nuclear Policy Program.


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Today’s Challenges, Tomorrow’s Leaders
May 29, 2024

Today’s Challenges, Tomorrow’s Leaders is a special half-day conference hosted by the 2023-2024 James C. Gaither Junior Fellows. Over the course of three sessions, panelists will discuss issues impacting youth including the evolving global order and role of institutions, climate change, AI, radicalization, and shifts in the information landscape.   

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Turning Points: The Junior Fellows’ Compendium

The role of young people in governance and policy is often overlooked. Nine Carnegie junior fellows share their perspectives on challenges facing our world today.

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Mind the Gaps: Reading South Korea’s Emergent Proliferation Strategy

South Korea has long been on the list of potential over-the-horizon proliferation challenges, but growing debates in Seoul about its nuclear options are quickly moving it toward the front of the U.S. nonproliferation agenda.

  • Kylie Jones
· July 13, 2023
Washington Quarterly
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“Nuke for Nuke” — Kim Jong-Un’s Audacious Escalation Gambit

In a grave warning to the United States, Kim Jong-un laid out his guiding principles for responding to any of its military advances in the upcoming year: “nuke for nuke” and “all-out confrontation for an all-out confrontation”.

· March 1, 2023
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What a Comparison of U.S. and North Korean Nuclear Policies Reveals About Kim Jong Un’s Efforts to Balance Deterrence and Legitimacy

By choosing to emulate certain aspects of U.S. nuclear policy and diverge from others, North Korea is attempting to simultaneously demonstrate a willingness to escalate a conflict while projecting an image of a responsible nuclear possessor that should be accommodated as such in the international system.

· December 3, 2022