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North Korea Tests ICBM: Resources for Journalists

North Korea tested its first intercontinental ballistic
missile (ICBM) over the weekend, which experts
say
demonstrates the country’s capability to
strike as far as Alaska.

The Nuclear Threat Initiative, in cooperation with the James
Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, offers critical resources to better
understand the capacity, background and history of the North Korean nuclear
program.

Our resources include a missile test database, an infographic
illustrating North Korea’s missile capabilities, missile models, a country
profile, articles and more:

North
Korea Missile Test Database
and Related
Analysis
North
Korea Missile Range Infographic
North
Korea Ballistic Missile Models
North Korea Country
Profile
North
Korea Missile Profile
North Korea
Interactive Missile Map
 

Relevant Articles

Statement
of Former Senator Sam Nunn on U.S. Policy toward North Korea
 (2017)
From
Bad to Worse: Options for the U.S. on North Korea
 (2017)
Asia-Pacific
Leadership Network: How to Deal with North Korea: Lessons from the Iran
Agreement
 (2016)
Former
Senator Sam Nunn & Admiral Mike Mullen Op-Ed on North Korea
 (2016)
Will
Iran’s Simorgh Space Launcher Appear In North Korea?
 (2016)

COMING SOON: “North
Korea’s Hwasong-12 Missile: Stepping Stone to an ICBM?” – analysis by CNS’ Jeffrey
Lewis


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NTI at the Second-Ever Joint Meeting of INMM and ESARDA

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NTI at the Second-Ever Joint Meeting of INMM and ESARDA

NTI Senior Director Nickolas Roth participated in the second-ever joint meeting of the Institute of Nuclear Materials Management (INMM) and the European Safeguards Research and Development Association (ESARDA).




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