Can the 2024 Preparatory Committee Meeting Save the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty?
COMMENTARIES

Can the 2024 Preparatory Committee Meeting Save the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty?

23 Jul 2024 | Marianne HANSON

Marianne Hanson highlights the challenges facing the second PrepCom for the 2026 NPT Review Conference, noting increased tensions between nuclear and non-nuclear weapon states, stalled disarmament efforts, and deteriorating prospects for a Middle East WMD-free zone, all of which threaten the NPT's viability and international security.

Analysis

Russia and DPRK Mutual Defence Pact: Implications for Northeast Asia’s Regional Security ...
COMMENTARIES

Russia and DPRK Mutual Defence Pact: Implications for Northeast Asia’s Regional Security ...

19 Jul 2024 | Sandip MISHRA

Sandip Mishra examines the geopolitical implications of the Russia-DPRK mutual defence pact for regional security in the Asia-Pacific, particularly in Northeast Asia.

Analysis

Why South Korea Should Embrace the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons
THE KOREA TIMES COLUMN

Why South Korea Should Embrace the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons

11 Jul 2024 | Melissa PARKE

Melissa Parke highlights the significance of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) in advancing global nuclear disarmament, urging South Korea to reconsider its position and ...

Projects

Nuclear-Conventional Entanglement in Northeast Asia: The Case for Crisis Management ...
NUCLEAR WEAPON USE RISK REDUCTION

Nuclear-Conventional Entanglement in Northeast Asia: The Case for Crisis Management ...

5 Jul 2024 | Benjamin ZALA

In this report, Benjamin Zala surveys the growing nuclear-conventional entanglement risks in Northeast Asia as well as how entanglement is driving a new era of nuclear arms racing in response.

Newsroom

The Political Reckoning in a Post-Nuclear Use Landscape
WEEKLY NEWSLETTERS

The Political Reckoning in a Post-Nuclear Use Landscape

29 Jun 2024 | APLN

We feature two new reports focusing on reducing the risk of nuclear weapons in Northeast Asia and share the recording of the webinar for our recent Pacific Islands project webinar.

Projects

No First Use Can Still Help to Reduce US-China Nuclear Risks
NUCLEAR WEAPON USE RISK REDUCTION

No First Use Can Still Help to Reduce US-China Nuclear Risks

21 Jun 2024 | Adam MOUNT

Adam Mount argues that although no first use declaratory statements are unlikely to significantly affect US-China nuclear crises, they can still play an important role in reducing risks between the ...

Analysis

The United States: An Increasingly Incidental Provider of Regional Stability in the ...
SPECIAL REPORTS

The United States: An Increasingly Incidental Provider of Regional Stability in the ...

20 Jun 2024 | Piper CAMPBELL

Piper Campbell provides recommendations on how the United States and countries of Southeast Asia can pursue regional stability in a changing security environment.

Member Activities

    Through the Sands of Time: The Enduring Legacy of the India-Pakistan Non-Attack Agreement
    MEMBER ACTIVITIES

    Through the Sands of Time: The Enduring Legacy of the India-Pakistan Non-Attack Agreement

    24 Jul 2024 | Rabia AKHTAR

    STANLEY CENTER FOR PEACE AND SECURITY - APLN member Rabia Akhtar co-wrote a paper with Ruhee Neog on the enduring legacy of the 1988 Non-Attack Agreement between India and Pakistan.

    Political Drivers of China’s Changing Nuclear Policy
    MEMBER ACTIVITIES

    Political Drivers of China’s Changing Nuclear Policy

    17 Jul 2024 | Tong ZHAO

    CARNEGIE - APLN member Tong Zhao wrote a report on China’s nuclear policy, examining the drivers of significant changes in the size, composition, operational posture, and developmental goals of ...

    China at the Crossroads
    MEMBER ACTIVITIES

    China at the Crossroads

    16 Jul 2024 | Shyam SARAN

    BUSINESS STANDARD - APLN member Shyam Saran wrote for Business Standard, arguing that geopolitical equations, as seen by China, do not yet seem to justify a more accommodating posture towards India.

    Putin’s Two Very Different Trips to Pyongyang
    MEMBER ACTIVITIES

    Putin’s Two Very Different Trips to Pyongyang

    15 Jul 2024 | CHEONG Wooksik

    HANKYOREH - APLN member Cheong Wook-Sik highlighted that Putin’s visits to Pyongyang, 24 years apart, reflect significant changes in the political landscape on the Korean Peninsula.

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