The report, "Assessing Progress on Nuclear Nonproliferation and Disarmament, 2013-2016," is the third in a series that measures the performance of 11 key states in 10 universally-recognized nonproliferation, disarmament, and nuclear security categories over the past three years. The study evaluated the records of China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, the United States, India, Israel, Pakistan, and North Korea—each of which possess nuclear weapons—as well as Iran and Syria, which are states of proliferation concern.
Topic:
Security, Arms Control and Proliferation, Nuclear Weapons, and Disarmament
Political Geography:
Pakistan, Russia, China, United Kingdom, Iran, India, Israel, North Korea, France, Syria, and United States of America
Benjamin Netanyahu, who was heading the last two governments, won the Israeli elections held
in 17 March 20151
. Despite all the predictions and evaluations made until election day showing
Netanyahu in the second row, and despite the victory speeches made by other party leaders
at election night, with the announcement of the official results in the morning of March 18th
Netanyahu’s victory was definite.
Topic:
Government, Politics, Bilateral Relations, and Elections