Congress should eliminate the million earmarked to convert Trident II D-5 SLBMs to carry conventional warheads – and Nato allies should voice opposition to it
UK Nuclear Weapons Policy and Diplomacy
The UK Defence Industrial Strategy and alternative approaches
Britain could help project European power in international security
Background leaflet for the debate on Trident
“The ‘Beyond Trident’ strategy is to move the debate beyond outdated and polarized positions on nuclear weapons policy and locate it in the context of Britain’s current and future security n
The missile defense debate gap in Britain: As wide as ever in 2004
Defence Secretary should be held to his word on promise of transparency regarding missile site in UK
British nuclear policy and the NPT: Room For improvement
Contradictions at the heart of UK policy could undermine support for NPT
Secrecy and dependence: The UK Trident system in the 21st century
The Bush administration's desire for a more versatile nuclear capability affects the future of the UK Trident system. Key questions will need to be addressed during Labour's second term
The United Kingdom and weapons of mass destruction
Britain should take the lead in rebuilding the foundations of non-proliferation and disarmament policy
Britain’s nuclear status upheld by NPT
A report on Douglas Hurd's evidence to the Foreign Affairs Committee