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Ruhee Neog
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Ruhee Neog is a Research Officer with the Nuclear Security Programme (NSP) at the IPCS. Her research interests are North Korea as a country of nuclear concern, nuclear security and terrorism, failed, failing and fragile states. She is currently working on a compilation of nuclear installations in India. Some by-products of the project will be: The enumeration and examination of Indian nuclear commerce developments after the end of the denial regime, parallel projects to circumvent India's three-stage programme for the direct use of thorium, controversies/accidents and their implications. Ruhee briefly worked as a political and parliamentary monitor at the House of Commons and the House of Lords, UK, and with the Labour party, UK. She has also served as an intern with Amnesty International, India. Ruhee holds an MA in History of International Relations from the LSE, London, and a BA in Literature from St. Stephen's College, Delhi.

Areas of Interest:
North Korea as a country of nuclear concern, nuclear security and terrorism, failed, failing and fragile states
Publications
Special Reports:
IPCS Review: NTI Nuclear Materials Security Index


Issue Briefs:
Iran, International Community & Nuclear Weapons: The Multiple Narratives

Connecting South Asia: The Stilwell Road & Sub-Regional Networks

Linking with Southeast Asia: Developing Northeast India’s Tourism Potential


Articles:
DPRK and UN Sanctions: China’s Position

ROK in the Asia-Pacific Century

Seoul Nuclear Security Summit 2012: An Analysis of ROK’s Position

China’s ‘Unwavering Policy’ on North Korea: A Print Media Analysis


Inside North Korea: Kim Jong-un and Succession

Waiting for Godot?: US’s North Korean Dilemma

Russian Politicking on the Korean Peninsula

Pakistan’s Nuclear Posturing: Is Hatf-9 a Response to Cold Start?


Iran and Libya: Chasing the Bomb

Sino-Pak Nuclear Engagement-III: Strategic Import

Games Nations Play: China and North Korea

The US Aid Conundrum: Educational Reform in Pakistan


Outside Publications:

Separating Fact from Fiction, The Assam Tribune, 4 February 2012

All Well at Stilwell? Perspectives from the Northeast, Geopolitics, Vol II, Issue VIII, January 2012
 
 

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