Media Mentions
[JPN] Steps Towards Relaxing Tensions and Building Trust
Yomiuri Shimbun covered an APLN-RECNA-Nautilus joint report titled "What Should Be Done? Practical Policies to Prevent Nuclear Catastrophe."
Deterrence Could Heighten Risk of Nuclear Warfare, Study Suggests
Asahi Shimbun covered an APLN-RECNA-Nautilus joint report titled "What Should Be Done? Practical Policies to Prevent Nuclear Catastrophe."
[JPN] Deterrence Exacerbates Regional Tensions
Nagasaki Shimbun covered an APLN-RECNA-Nautilus joint report titled "What Should Be Done? Practical Policies to Prevent Nuclear Catastrophe."
[JPN] 22 Recommendations for Reducing Nuclear Risks by Nagasaki University Research Group
NHK covered an APLN-RECNA-Nautilus joint report titled "What Should Be Done? Practical Policies to Prevent Nuclear Catastrophe."
The Politics of Nuclear Waste Disposal: Lessons from Australia
Reaching Critical Will included an APLN report titled "The Politics of Nuclear Waste Disposal: Lessons from Australia" by Jim Green and Dimity Hawkins in their Recommended Resources list.
Operationalising strategic risk reduction in the Asia-Pacific Region: An Australian ...
Fulcrum Macro Advisors featured an APLN-ELN report titled "Operationalising strategic risk reduction in the Asia-Pacific Region: An Australian Perspective."
Korean Report Identifies 6 Factors That Are Fueling Conflict In South China Sea
The EurAsian Times covered an APLN-VERTIC report titled "Crisis Avoidance: Preventing Dangerous Maritime Incidents and Unintended Escalation in the Asia-Pacific."
Trust & Verify No. 173, Winter 2023
The latest issue of VERTIC's Trust and Verify features the executive summary of an APLN-VERTIC report on maritime CSBMS.
South China Sea: Philippines risks its Beijing ties with ‘non-starter’ mini code of ...
SCMP covered an APLN-VERTIC report titled "Crisis Avoidance: Preventing Dangerous Maritime Incidents and Unintended Escalation in the Asia-Pacific."
Statement to the Second Meeting of States Parties to the TPNW
Our project on Nuclear Use in Northeast Asia was mentioned in Ms. Hwang Sooyoung's speech at the Second Meeting of States Parties to the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons.