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Hui Zhang

Senior Research Associate, Project on Managing the Atom

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May 31, 2013

"China's Nuclear Policy: Changing or Not?"

Op-Ed, Power & Policy Blog

By Hui Zhang, Senior Research Associate, Project on Managing the Atom

"The new defense white paper released by China on April 16 has sparked a debate over whether China is changing its nuclear policy, because this new paper, unlike previous editions, did not reiterate China’s long-standing no-first-use nuclear weapons doctrine. Is China changing its nuclear policy?"

 

 

May 24, 2013

"Western Hypocrisy Over Chinese Nukes"

Op-Ed, Asia Times

By Hui Zhang, Senior Research Associate, Project on Managing the Atom

"A defense white paper released by China on April 16 has invited a debate over a shift in its nuclear policy, because this new paper, unlike previous editions, did not reiterate China's long-standing no-first-use nuclear weapons doctrine."

 

 

May 22, 2013

"China's No-First-Use Policy Promotes Nuclear Disarmament"

Op-Ed, The Diplomat

By Hui Zhang, Senior Research Associate, Project on Managing the Atom

"If China abandons its no-first-use nuclear pledge, which has guided China's nuclear strategy since  its first nuclear test in 1964, it would severely undermine the global disarmament process, potentially preventing the U.S. and Russian from further reducing their nuclear arsenals and even encouraging the U.S. to expand its nuclear forces. Is China really changing its nuclear policy?"

 

 

March 25, 2013

"North Korea Stirs Cuban Crisis Memory"

Op-Ed, Asia Times

By Hui Zhang, Senior Research Associate, Project on Managing the Atom

"President Barack Obama and Kim Jong-eun could end up confronting each other 'eyeball to eyeball', each with nuclear weapons on hair trigger, as president John F Kennedy and Nikita Khruschev did over five decades ago during the Cuban missile crisis in 1962. However, the younger and less-experienced Kim of the smaller and isolated Kingdom might not behave as rationally as Khruschev."

 

 

AP Photo

March 6, 2013

"China's North Korea Dilemma"

Op-Ed, Los Angeles Times

By Hui Zhang, Senior Research Associate, Project on Managing the Atom

"From China's perspective, the crisis is driven by Washington and Pyongyang. North Korea is unlikely to give up its nuclear ambitions until it gets from the U.S. what it covets most: a reliable security assurance. This would mean an end to Washington's pursuit of regime change. If Washington does not move in this direction, Pyongyang will continue to escalate the crisis. Any resolution of the impasse has to address the reasonable security concerns of North Korea."

 

 

May 2010

"China and Nuclear Disarmament"

Report Chapter

By Hui Zhang, Senior Research Associate, Project on Managing the Atom

Hui Zhang wrote a chapter entitled "China and Nuclear Disarmament" in the International Panel on Fissile Materials report Reducing and Eliminating Nuclear Weapons: Country Perspectives on the Challenges to Nuclear Disarmament.

 

 

April 2010

"China's Perspective on a Nuclear-Free World"

Journal Article, Washington Quarterly, issue 2, volume 33

By Hui Zhang, Senior Research Associate, Project on Managing the Atom

Hui Zhang argues that China's pledge of no-first-use of nuclear weapons, while constraining its nuclear force at a minimum level, maintaining its deeply de-alerted status, and upholding its long-standing position to support complete nuclear disarmament, has set a good example for other nuclear nations, in particular the two nuclear superpowers.  Zhang suggests that Beijing believes that all nuclear states should adopt a no-first-use policy and redefine the role of nuclear weapons in their national security doctrines. Although China stands ready to support the nuclear-free agenda, it is up to the two countries with the overwhelming number of the world's warheads to take the lead.

 

 

Digital Globe/ISIS via AFP

July 23, 2009

"Is North Korea's Reprocessing Facility Operating?"

Magazine or Newspaper Article, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

By Hui Zhang, Senior Research Associate, Project on Managing the Atom

In mid-June, North Korea threatened to weaponize all of its newly separated plutonium.  Air samples and satellite imagery, however, don't show evidence that Pyongyang is actively reprocessing its spent nuclear fuel.  But this doesn't mean the North isn't reprocessing; there are numerous reasons why its activities wouldn't be detected by commercial satellites and off-site air sampling.  The United States and China, must act now to force North Korea to halt plutonium production, stop all weapons tests, and immediately return to the Six-Party Talks.

 

 

Penn State RS and EC

July 16, 2009

"On China’s Commercial Reprocessing Policy"

Conference Paper

By Hui Zhang, Senior Research Associate, Project on Managing the Atom

Hui Zhang presented his paper "On China’s Commercial Reprocessing Policy," at the Institute for Nuclear Materials Management 50th Annual Meeting, in Tucson, Arizona, 12-16 July 2009.

 

 

EL Generalissimo

June 9, 2009

"China Should Abandon All-Carrot Approach"

Op-Ed, Global Times

By Hui Zhang, Senior Research Associate, Project on Managing the Atom

Hui Zhang's Op-Ed, "China Should Abandon All-Carrot Approach," was published in The Global Times, Beijing. In the Op-Ed Zhang argues "China should show its willingness to contribute to international nonproliferation efforts," by "abandon[ing] its temperate approach to North Korea."

 

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