2006 witnessed an intense struggle between nuclear proliferation and nonproliferation. Iran's nuclear issue and North Korea's nuclear test have cast a deep shadow over the current international nonproliferatio...2006 witnessed an intense struggle between nuclear proliferation and nonproliferation. Iran's nuclear issue and North Korea's nuclear test have cast a deep shadow over the current international nonproliferation regime. The international contest for civil nuclear development became especially fierce as global energy prices went up. Such a situation, to some extent, accelerated the pace of nuclear proliferation. Furthermore, the existing international nonproliferation regime, based upon the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT), was affected by loopholes, and the U.S. failed in its ambition to unite other forces to mend fences. The international community needs to come up with a comprehensive and long-term strategy to meet the demand for an effective future nonproliferation regime in a healthy nuclear order.展开更多
The author argues that although a new military strategy of US Armed Forces is far from being completed,an outline has emerged,that is, to develop a military strategy suitable for'soft power diplomacy',rather t...The author argues that although a new military strategy of US Armed Forces is far from being completed,an outline has emerged,that is, to develop a military strategy suitable for'soft power diplomacy',rather than Bush's strategy of unilateralism and preemption.The author then makes some analysis on the difficulties Obama is facing to fulfill this change.展开更多
文摘2006 witnessed an intense struggle between nuclear proliferation and nonproliferation. Iran's nuclear issue and North Korea's nuclear test have cast a deep shadow over the current international nonproliferation regime. The international contest for civil nuclear development became especially fierce as global energy prices went up. Such a situation, to some extent, accelerated the pace of nuclear proliferation. Furthermore, the existing international nonproliferation regime, based upon the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT), was affected by loopholes, and the U.S. failed in its ambition to unite other forces to mend fences. The international community needs to come up with a comprehensive and long-term strategy to meet the demand for an effective future nonproliferation regime in a healthy nuclear order.
文摘The author argues that although a new military strategy of US Armed Forces is far from being completed,an outline has emerged,that is, to develop a military strategy suitable for'soft power diplomacy',rather than Bush's strategy of unilateralism and preemption.The author then makes some analysis on the difficulties Obama is facing to fulfill this change.