NK Nuclear Futures Papers and Reports:
- David Albright, “Future Directions in the DPRK’s Nuclear Weapons Program: Three Scenarios for 2020,” US-Korea Institute at SAIS: Johns Hopkins University, February 2015. (Full Report, 20 pp)
- Joel S. Wit and Sun Young Ahn, “North Korea’s Nuclear Futures Project: Technology and Strategy,” US-Korea Institute at SAIS: Johns Hopkins University, February 2015. (Full Report, 32 pp)
- John Schilling and Henry Kan, “The Future of North Korean Nuclear Delivery Systems,” US-Korea Institute at SAIS: Johns Hopkins University, February 2015. (Full Report, 28 pp)
- Joseph S. Bermudez Jr., “North Korea’s Development of a Nuclear Weapons Strategy,” US-Korea Institute at SAIS: Johns Hopkins University, February 2015. (Full Report, 28 pp)
- Shane Smith, “North Korea’s Evolving Nuclear Strategy,” US-Korea Institute at SAIS: Johns Hopkins University, February 2015. (Full Report, 22 pp)
- Van Jackson, “Alliance Military Strategy in the Shadow of North Korea’s Nuclear Futures,” US-Korea Institute at SAIS: Johns Hopkins University, February 2015. (Full Report, 20 pp)
- Robert Carlin and Robert Jervis, “Nuclear North Korea: How Will it Behave?,” US-Korea Institute at SAIS: Johns Hopkins University, February 2015. (Full Report, 20 pp)
- Shane Smith, “Implications for US Extended Deterrence and Assurance in East Asia,” US-Korea Institute at SAIS: Johns Hopkins University, February 2015. (Full Report, 26 pp)
- Bradley O. Babson, “Positive Economic Inducements in Future Nuclear Negotiations with North Korea,” US-Korea Institute at SAIS: Johns Hopkins University, February 2015. (Full Report, 22 pp)
- Leonard S. Spector “The Future Impact of North Korea’s Emerging Nuclear Deterrent on Nuclear Nonproliferation,” US-Korea Institute at SAIS: Johns Hopkins University, February 2015. (Full Report, 22 pp)
The North Korea’s Nuclear Futures Project and Paper Series was also made possible by generous support from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation.