A new survey indicates that while a majority of strategic elites in both Japan and South Korea oppose or are uncertain about acquiring nuclear weapons, support for such a move could escalate quickly if one nation were to initiate it. Experts suggest this development could significantly impact regional nuclear stability, potentially outweighing concerns about US troop presence. The survey, conducted by CSIS, polled a range of influential figures including government officials, academics, and business executives. AI
RANK_REASON The cluster discusses a survey on public opinion and expert views regarding nuclear weapons policy, which falls under commentary rather than a direct policy action or release.
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