Through the infamous AUKUS deal, Australia will be the first non-nuclear weapon state (NNWS) to purchase nuclear submarines from the US and UK. While raising questions about the prospects of transformation in the decades-old regional balance of power, the expected deal has sparked an intense discussion over the viability and legitimacy of the nuclear nonproliferation regime.
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