Cut Pay? Trim COCOMs: How To Act Wisely On Military Pay

…the surrounding debate: leaders spotlight the need for efficiency, and workers insist that the company not break faith with them. It’s a classic dispute between management and labor. Now imagine…
Not Your Father’s Goldilocks: In Search of “Just Right” on the Korean Peninsula

…to please Pyongyang drew sharp protests not only from ROK civil society groups striving to keep North Korea’s atrocious human rights record squarely in the spotlight but also from members…
Don’t Let RRW Undermine Nonproliferation
…Critics of the RRW initiative believe strongly that the United States needs to dramatically reduce reliance in nuclear weapons and invites new proliferation problems by replacing old designs with new…
Nuclear Security News and Member Updates Roundup, November 2023
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Smart Security Through Technology and Innovation

…industry in a transactional relationship, engage with them in a partnership that offers them an unprecedented opportunity to identify new markets, reach new costumers, and find new value for their…
Dams and Food Security in the Mekong: Site Visits to the Xayaburi and Don Sahong Dam Projects

This is the first in a two-part series of Spotlights documenting Stimson Research Associate Courtney Weatherby’s travel to Mekong River basin in Southeast Asia. Weatherby along with Richard Cronin, Director…
Dams and Food Security in the Mekong: Visiting the Don Sahong Dam

This is the second in a two-part series of Spotlights documenting Stimson Research Associate Courtney Weatherby’s travel to the Mekong River basin in Southeast Asia. Weatherby along with Richard Cronin,…
Unexpected Consequences of the Gaza War

Periodic episodes of violence between Hamas and Israel are nothing new in the Arab-Israeli conflict. Large-scale outbreaks have occurred on average every four years and smaller ones (lasting two or three days)…