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Explainer North Korea Basics Nuclear warheads, long-range missiles, and a combative leader. What are the options?
Activist Resource Understanding China’s Foreign and Defense Policies Chinese primary sources including speeches by Xi Jinping shed light on China's defense and foreign polices as they relate to the US.
Explainer How Nuclear Weapons Work At the center of every atom is a nucleus. Breaking that nucleus apart—or combining two nuclei together—can release large amounts of energy.
Podcast Destroyer of Worlds Jess speaks with Oppenheimer biographer Kai Bird about one of Earth's most influential humans and his scientific and political legacies.