🚨 My article on Nuclear Delivery Vehicles is out at Security Studies! (Open Access)
It explains:
- Why does the Non-Proliferation Regime & NPT allow nuclear delivery vehicles to spread?
- How did India acquire its nuclear delivery technology?
Read here: https://t.co/7vhcAwbhDi
For the first time in five decades, there is no #nuclear#armscontrol treaty between the #US and #Russia. This development raises significant questions for global #security, arms control, and the future of the non-proliferation regime.
@DebakD explains the collapse of the arms control framework, what it means for the credibility of the non-#proliferation regime, and what the nuclear states must do before the damage becomes permanent.
Read here: https://t.co/zVaftllmQw
With no #nuclear#armscontrol treaty between the #US and #Russia, it raises questions for global #security, arms control, and the future of the non-proliferation regime.
@DebakD explains what the #nuclear states must do before the damage becomes permanent.
Read here: https://t.co/zVaftllmQw
For the first time in five decades, there is no #nuclear arms control treaty between the US and #Russia. This development raises significant questions for global #security, arms control, and the future of the non-proliferation regime.
@DebakD explains the collapse of the arms control framework, what it means for the credibility of the non-#proliferation regime, and what the nuclear states must do before the damage becomes permanent.
Read here: https://t.co/mVOVOCbxLt
For the first time in five decades, there is no nuclear arms control treaty between the #US and #Russia.
@DebakD explains the collapse of the arms control framework, what it means for the credibility of the non-proliferation regime, and what the #nuclear states must do before the damage becomes permanent.
Read here: https://t.co/mVOVOCbxLt
“The US’ recent efforts to prevent the spread nuclear weapons, including actions taken during the war in Iran, risk being perceived as hypocritical in light of its own nuclear arsenal expansion. For states that have considered nuclear acquisition; most notably South Korea, Japan, and Saudi Arabia, this perceived inconsistency could create openings to justify renewed interest in nuclear capabilities. If nuclear-armed states fail to uphold their disarmament commitments under the NPT, non-nuclear states may begin to question whether they too must continue to abide by their obligations to the non‑proliferation regime.”
By @DebakD: https://t.co/KhHxZ8Ik7D
My new book is out!
Security through Cooperation looks at how US–Russia tech cooperation in the Clinton–Yeltsin years may offer lessons for the future, once we've achieved a fair outcome for Ukraine in its war with Russia, and Russia has atoned for the damage it caused.
In our latest Expert Speak, @DebakD explains the collapse of the arms control framework, what it means for the credibility of the non-proliferation regime, and what the #nuclear states must do before the damage becomes permanent.
What does the end of the New START treaty mean for the nuclear non-proliferation regime?
I'm glad to have this new piece out at @ORFMiddleEast Research Foundation Middle East. Especially this week with the NPT Review Conference underway.
https://t.co/SgnTByUg54
deadline for the 3rd Ashoka Diplomatic Studies Workshop is just a week away, Apr 30. @AshokaUniv
please do consider applying if you are an early career researcher working on India’s international relations, diplomatic history, & statecraft.
Congrats to Korbel Profs @repstein_du & @OliverKaplan whose edited volume "Speaking Science to Power" was shortlisted for the @CRS_INFO Book of the Year Prize, honoring research that is contemporary, exceptional, and world-leading! 🎉
https://t.co/G3SC4n41BU
“Whether or not Trump pulls the US out of Nato is irrelevant. The spirit of the alliance is already severely damaged, if not dead.”
my latest @HindustanTimes column on why there is no exit for the US from the Iran war & its debilitating impact on Transatlantic ties.
In my new piece at the @ConversationUS, I argue that the war on Iran during nuclear negotiations undermines the US’s ability to talk peace around the world − and the effects won’t end when Trump leaves office.
https://t.co/g53SZtFmU9
VIDEO | Debak Das, Assistant Professor, University of Denver, says, “If the US exits, NATO might cease to exist.”
(Full video available on PTI Videos - https://t.co/n147TvrpG7)
VIDEO | “Oil prices to rise even for energy-secure nations amid global supply crunch,” says Debak Das, Assistant Professor, University of Denver.
(Full video available on PTI Videos - https://t.co/n147TvrpG7)
Need a new podcast? Check out Sheepland, with Korbel students & faculty behind the mic discussing some of the most pressing issues of our time. The first two episodes feature @DebakD discussing nuclear weapons and @repstein_du on Russia's war in Ukraine.
https://t.co/7YeZZvGPBJ
When the U.S. bombs a country it is negotiating with, other nations notice. Korbel Prof @DebakD explains why the strike on Iran doesn't just end one deal — it reshapes every future conversation about nuclear weapons.
@ConversationUS
https://t.co/nrnERirj3q
Korbel Professor and nuclear expert @DebakD joins @9NEWS to break down how the U.S.–Iran conflict is centered on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure—and what that means for escalation and risk.
https://t.co/Z31KVQsQq4