Policy Forum
Climate Adaptation Challenges and Urban Insecurity
In light of a range of difficult domestic problems, including terrorism, poverty, poor governance, Saleem Janjua writes "climate c ...
Nuclear Knock-On Effects
Peter Hayes writes that automatic budget cuts in the US will result in the shrinking of the US strategic triad. He writes “each ...
The South China Sea: What China Could Say
Mark Valenica sets out the kind of statement China could issue in order to ‘clarify its position regarding its maritime claims a ...
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Our mission: WE HOLD THAT IT IS POSSIBLE TO BUILD PEACE, CREATE SECURITY, AND RESTORE SUSTAINABILITY FOR ALL PEOPLE IN OUR TIME.
Since its founding in Berkeley, California in 1992, the Nautilus Institute has evolved into a thriving public policy think-tank and community resource. Along the way it has addressed critical security and sustainability issues such as the United States nuclear policy in Korea and the effect of the U.S.-China relationship on environmental insecurity. The Institute has built a reputation not only for innovative research and analysis of critical global problems, it also translates ideas into practical solutions, often with high impact.
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Implementation of a NEA-NWFZ in China and North Korea, Peter Hayes, NPT Preparatory Committee NGO Workshop, 25 April 2013
Peter Hayes discusses the Implementation of a NEA-NWFZ in China and North Korea at The Future of the Peace Process and Prospects for a Nuclear Weapon Free Zone in Northeast Asia NPT Preparatory Committee NGO Workshop organized on the 60th anniversary ...
China no tiene la influencia ni el interés para resolver la crisis con Corea del Norte, Jose Reinoso, EL PAÍS,
Peter Hayes es cofundador y director de Nautilus Institute for Security and Sustainability, un grupo de pensamiento no gubernamental, con sede en Berkeley (California), especializado en Asia, en particular, en Corea del Norte. También es profesor ...