Beyond Incrementalism: Rethinking Approaches to CBMs and Stability in South Asia Toby Dalton | Stimson Center In December 2011, and again in December 2012, Indian and Pakistani government experts met to discuss confidence building measures (CBMs) on nuclear and conventional military issues. At both meetings, the atmospherics were "cordial and constructive;" officials from each side conveyed their commitment to uphold past agreements and to consider additional measures.
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Korea JoongAng Daily
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un issued a secret order to "complete preparations for a nuclear weapons test between Tuesday and yesterday" and carry it out sometime soon, a source told the JoongAng Ilbo. Full Article
Fredrik Dahl | Reuters
The international agency that monitors nuclear tests said on Wednesday it would have no trouble detecting the seismological activity around any nuclear test by North Korea "within minutes" but it could take at least several days to confirm whether it was an atomic explosion. Full Article
Josh Rogin | Foreign Policy
Vice President Joe Biden will meet Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov this weekend in Munich and National Security Advisor Tom Donilon will travel to Moscow next month to try to kick-start a new round of U.S.-Russia nuclear reduction negotiations, The Cable has learned. Full Article
William H. Luers and Thomas R. Pickering | San Francisco Chronicle
Could 2013 be the year we get to "yes" with Iran? Within a couple of weeks, President Obama will have a new national security team in place. The Senate has confirmed John Kerry as secretary of state. The Senate also is likely to confirm Chuck Hagel as secretary of defense. Full Article
Fred McGoldrick | CSIS
The merits of nuclear trade controls for helping stem proliferation have been strenuously debated for decades. Some have maintained that the policy of secrecy and denial that the United States pursued in the aftermath of Hiroshima and Nagasaki was a failure. Full Article
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