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Art of the possible: the future of the P5 process on nuclear weapons / Berger, Andrea; Chalmers, Malcolm   Article
Chalmers, Malcolm Article
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Summary/Abstract In 2007 the five recognized nuclear-weapon states convened for the first time to examine what nuclear transparency and confidence-building measures they could jointly pursue. The P5 process,^sup 1^ as it came to be known, was born in a nuclear policy environment vastly different from the one that prevails today. It was established as a result of an initiative from the United Kingdom, which was eager to reverse the stagnation it sensed in the nuclear-weapon states' progress toward meeting their disarmament commitments under the nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT). In June 2007, UK Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett argued for the need to "engage with other members of the P5 on transparency and confidence-building measures," as well as to involve them in the testing of future verification regimes.
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Disrupting North Korea’s military markets / Berger, Andrea   Article
Berger, Andrea Article
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Summary/Abstract Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni eagerly observed the April 2014 graduation ceremony of 692 newly trained recruits at the Kabalye Police Training School in Masindi. Commenting upon the occasion for journalists present, Museveni thanked the country that had so reliably provided the training assistance for the course: not the United States, Germany or Rwanda, which have all assisted the Ugandan police and defence forces in past years, but rather ‘the government of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea [who] … always give us technical support’. ‘There are some people who are not happy with [the North Koreans]’, Museveni added, ‘but I do not see any problem with them.’
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Downward spiral: joint military exercises on the Korean Peninsula / Berger, Andrea   Journal Article
Berger, Andrea Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract North Korea's allergic reactions to US-South Korean military exercises continue to attract the world's attention and confusion. While Pyongyang condemns these regular drills as a veil for war preparations by Washington, the US and South Korea have for decades viewed them as essential for training, assurance and deterrence. Andrea Berger argues that, as a result, they have become a major thread in the complex web of security concerns and allied commitments that exist on the Korean Peninsula. Advances in the North Korean nuclear programme have made the situation surrounding joint exercises even more problematic, leaving a security dilemma that seems all but impossible to exit.
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Finding the right home for FMCT talks / Berger, Andrea   Journal Article
Berger, Andrea Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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From paper to practice: the significance of new UN sanctions on North Korea / Berger, Andrea   Journal Article
Berger, Andrea Journal Article
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Key Words North Korea  UN 
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In Hiroshima, chart the path forward / Berger, Andrea   Journal Article
Berger, Andrea Journal Article
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Key Words Japan  Hiroshima 
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Target markets: North Korea's military customers in the sanctions era / Berger, Andrea 2015  Book
Berger, Andrea Book
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Publication Abingdon, RUSI, 2015.
Description ix, 159p.pbk
Series Whitehall Paper; 84
Standard Number 9781138654938
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