The Worrying Nuclear Developments Detailed in the China Military Power Report
Thinking the Unthinkable with Ankit Panda
Release Date: 01/02/2025
Thinking the Unthinkable with Ankit Panda
Ankit Panda sits down with Vipin Narang for a wide-ranging conversation on the challenges the United States faces in an increasingly complex nuclear landscape. They explore China’s nuclear modernization, what risks Washington may need to accept, and much more. Image: via DVIDS
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Jamie Kwong joins Ankit to unpack recent developments in the Middle East and their implications for nuclear nonproliferation. They discuss how Israeli and American counter-proliferation strikes could shape Iran’s trajectory within the global nonproliferation regime and much more. Image: via Wikimedia Commons
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Ankit sits down with Paul van Hooft to discuss the complex challenges of maintaining nuclear deterrence as traditional U.S. security guarantees come into question. They explore the challenges facing France, the United Kingdom, and NATO allies in developing credible deterrence strategies, the role of conventional weapons, and the risks of nuclear proliferation on the continent. Image: 2nd. Lt. Paige Bodine via
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Ankit sits down with Ben Zala to discuss his research team's new book, The Global Third Nuclear Age: Clashing Visions for a New Era in International Politics. They talk about the fundamental drivers of the third new nuclear age, categories of nuclear states, and the increasingly important role of strategic non-nuclear weapons. Image: Department of Defense via .
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On this special episode of Thinking the Unthinkable, Ryan joined Ankit for a live podcast recording and party at WOTR HQ to celebrate the launch of Ankit’s new book: In their wide-ranging conversation, Ryan and Ankit delve into the history of nuclear weapons and their renewed importance in international politics. They also discuss the impact of emerging technologies on nuclear deterrence, the unraveling of arms control treaties, and what comes next, among other topics. Image:
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Ankit sits down with Christopher Clary to unpack the most serious crisis between India and Pakistan in recent decades. How did these two nuclear-armed neighbors go from the brink of war to de-escalation? Image: via Wikimedia Commons.
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On this episode of Thinking the Unthinkable, Ankit sits down with Sameer Lalwani to discuss the risks involved in a military conflict between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan. This episode was recorded after the April 22 attack in Kashmir that prompted the current round of tensions and before India launched strikes on Pakistan, and digs into the risks in the event of an attack. Image: via Wikimedia Commons
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Ankit sits down with Fiona Cunningham to discuss her new , Under the Nuclear Shadow: China's Information-Age Weapons in International Security, which makes a compelling argument about Chinese nuclear modernization and U.S.-Chinese nuclear escalation.
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Edward Geist joins Ankit on this episode of Thinking the Unthinkable to talk about nuclear weapons and artificial intelligence. In particular, they discuss themes from Edward's recent book: , and its themes, such as the limits of what computers can and can't do, the problems associated with adapting AI systems to deal with military deception, as well as what an AI-enabled and deception dominant world might look like. Edward is a policy researcher at RAND.
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On this episode of Thinking the Unthinkable, Ankit continues to explore missile defense capabilities in the context of the Trump administration's interest in building a Golden Dome for America. James Cameron, an associate professor of modern North American history at the University of Oslo, joins the show to discuss arms control efforts between the United States and the Soviet Union, and how it pertains to modern missile defense debates in Washington and elsewhere.
info_outlineOn this episode of Thinking the Unthinkable, Ankit is joined by Eric Gomez to discuss the Pentagon's new China Military Power Report and its major implications for nuclear security and American force posture. Eric is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute, where his research focuses on the arms control and nuclear stability issues in East Asia, as well as the U.S. military budget and force posture.