Missiles, preemption, and the risk of nuclear war on the Korean peninsula/ Ankit Panda

By: Material type: TextText 2024Subject(s): In: Arms Control Today, Volume 54, Number 2, March 2024, pg. 12-17Summary: This article relates how South Korea has responded by shoring up its own precision strike arsenal when in the last decade, North Korea has made tremendous qualitative progress in its nuclear and missile programs.
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This article relates how South Korea has responded by shoring up its own precision strike arsenal when in the last decade, North Korea has made tremendous qualitative progress in its nuclear and missile programs.

NORTH KOREA. SOUTH KOREA, NUCLEAR PROGRAMS, NEWARTICLS

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