DETERRENCE: Russia to Upgrade Missile Attack Warning System DPRK: North Korea’s Real Annual GDP Growth GOVERNANCE AND CIVIL SOCIETY: Parties Face Calls for Reform after Elections CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION: Technical Report: Designing a Climate Resilient Future: A Guide to Integrating Multiple Perspectives in Spatial Planning DETERRENCE: Russia to Upgrade Missile Attack Warning System, Tatyana Rusakova, Russia Beyond The Headlines, July […]
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Nautilus Peace and Security Weekly – 7 August
DETERRENCE: Simulating War Might Be the Best Way to Prevent One ENERGY SECURITY: Why the US Needs to Lift the …
Nautilus Peace and Security Weekly – 24 July
Nautilus Peace and Security Weekly – 17 July
DETERRENCE: Russian Drills Aim at Potential Nuclear Disaster Response – Ministry DPRK: S. Korea to Provide 3 Billion Won in Aid to N. Korea ENERGY SECURITY: The Big Green Test – Conservatives and Climate Change GOVERNANCE AND CIVIL SOCIETY: Pathways to Deep Decarbonisation: Interim 2014 Report CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION: A Geospatial Dataset for U.S. Hurricane Storm Surge and Sea-level Rise […]
Nautilus Peace and Security Weekly – 10 July
Nautilus Peace and Security Weekly – 3 July
- DETERRENCE: From Afghan Sell-Off To Pacific Build-Up: The Strategy Of Logistics
- GOVERNANCE AND CIVIL SOCIETY: Teachers’ Union Loses Suit on Legal Status
- CLIMATE ADAPTATION: Initiating and Sustaining Action: Experiences Building Resilience to Climate Change in Asian Cities
- ENERGY SECURITY: The Climate Domino
- CLIMATE CHANGE AND SECURITY: Complexity and Determining Dangerous Levels of Climate Impacts
Nautilus Peace and Security Weekly – 26 June
DETERRENCE: How the Army Should Pivot to Asia GOVERNANCE AND CIVIL SOCIETY: Japanese Report on the Kono Statement Draws Ire from Seoul CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION: Location Security and Environmental-Induced Displacement: A Case Study of the Riverine Islands in Bangladesh ENERGY SECURITY: Obama on Obama on Climate AUSTRAL PEACE AND SECURITY: Australia-US Defence Deal: What it Means DETERRENCE: How the Army Should […]
Nautilus Peace and Security Weekly – 19 June
- DETERRENCE: Korea Should Go Nuclear
- DPRK: Supp…
Nautilus Peace and Security – 12 June
- DETERRENCE: Exposed: North Korea’s New Anti-ship missiles and 130 kilometer range are a big threat to South Korea
- DPRK: Exposed: North Korea’s New Anti-ship missiles and 130 kilometer range are a big threat to South Korea
- GOVERNANCE AND CIVIL SOCIETY: Location, Location, Some Frustration
- ENERGY SECURITY: The Right Lessons from Chernobyl
- AUSTRAL PEACE AND SECURITY: The Blunder Down Under
NAPSNet Weekly – 6 June 2014
- DETERRENCE: Oral History, Lt. Gen. John Cushman
- DPRK: North Korea to Re-Open Investigation into Abduction of Japanese Citizens Decades Ago
- CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION: Climate Stress, Behavioral Adaptation and Subjective Well Being in Coastal Cities of India
- ENERGY SECURITY: Risk of Nuclear Accidents ‘Rising’
- CLIMATE CHANGE AND SECURITY: Third National Climate Assessment
DETERRENCE: Oral History, Lt. Gen. John Cushman, US Army Retired, (Volume II, V)
As Commander of the US-ROK I Corps from 1976-78, Gen. John Cushman concluded that US-ROK artillery and rocket units could not gather intelligence, select targets, control nuclear fires, and coordinate nuclear strikes with maneuver units, and would not pass audit. His overriding aim was to defend his sector without being forced to consider nuclear war. (vol. V, 22-7) [PDF, 2.7MB]
- Korea 1976-78, A Memoir, John Cushman, April 1998, p. 26. [PDF, 4.4MB]
- John H. Cushman, “Military Options in Korea’s End Game”, NAPSNet Policy Forum, May 23, 1994