
Hui Zhang
Hui Zhang is a physicist and researcher at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, specializing in China's nuclear programs. His work focuses on the implications of China's nuclear development and modernization efforts, particularly in the context of international security. Zhang conducts detailed analysis of satellite imagery related to Chinese nuclear facilities, contributing to the understanding of the country's nuclear capabilities and the potential risks they pose to global stability.
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Harvard physicist and China nuclear expert Hui Zhang wrote for the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists last year.
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