Overall, I don’t like the post much under it’s current form. There’s ~0 evidence (e.g. from Chinese newspapers) and there is very little actual argumentation. I like that you give us a local view but putting a few links to back your claims would be very very appreciated. Right now it’s hard to update on your post given that the claims are very empirical and without any external sources.
More minorly:
“A domestic regulation framework for nuclear power is not a strong signal for a willingness to engage in nuclear arms reduction”
I also disagree with this statement. I think it’s definitely a signal.
Thanks for writing this.
Overall, I don’t like the post much under it’s current form. There’s ~0 evidence (e.g. from Chinese newspapers) and there is very little actual argumentation. I like that you give us a local view but putting a few links to back your claims would be very very appreciated. Right now it’s hard to update on your post given that the claims are very empirical and without any external sources.
More minorly: “A domestic regulation framework for nuclear power is not a strong signal for a willingness to engage in nuclear arms reduction” I also disagree with this statement. I think it’s definitely a signal.