Japan
Fukushima Water Release: Trusting Scientific Innovation and Nuclear Safety Regime
RSIS Commentary -APLN member Mely Caballero-Anthony co-wrote an article with Julius Cesar Trajano on the Fukushima water release, arguing that this decision need to be backed by efforts to build ...
‘Hardliners Argue That South Korea Should Have Its Own Nuclear Weapons’
INTERNATIONAL POLITICS AND SOCIETY - APLN Vice Chair Moon Chung-in was interviewed by IPS Journal on South Korea's nuclear debate and its relations with the US and Japan.
Nuclear Ethics for this Moment
On August 9 at 6pm ET, APLN member Tatsujiro Suzuki spoke at a panel, convened by Carnegie Council to reflect on and explore emerging ethical questions surrounding nuclear weapons.
Managing the Dilemma: Japan’s Nuclear Disarmament Agenda
RUSI - APLN Senior Associate Fellow Nobumasa Akiyama writes about how the Japanese Prime Minister balances his commitment to nuclear disarmament with the need to strengthen his country's alliance ...
Seoul, Washington and Tokyo to Hold Trilateral Summit at Camp David on Aug. 18th
ARIRANG NEWS - APLN member Eunjung Lim discussed the upcoming Korea-US-Japan summit at Camp David next month and triangular cooperation with Mr. Klingner of the Heritage Foundation.
Responding to North Korea’s Nuclear Ambition
PERRY WORLD HOUSE - APLN member Eunjung Lim writes on the importance of US-Japan-ROK cooperation.
Fukushima: Anxiety and Anger Over Japan’s Nuclear Waste Water Plan
BBC - APLN member Tatsujiro Suzuki was quoted in The Guardian, where he commented on Japan's nuclear water release plan.
Kishida's Realism Diplomacy: Nuclear Disarmament
CSIS - APLN Senior Associate Fellow Nobumasa Akiyama writes on Japanese Prime Minister Kishida's "realism diplomacy" strategy.
Strategic Risks in the Asia-Pacific: Examining Australian, British, Japanese, and South ...
A new joint report from APLN and the European Leadership Network compares Australian, Japanese, Korean and UK perceptions of strategic risks in the Asia-Pacific.
Can the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons Protect Japan?
Toshio Sano argues that adopting the TPNW is currently not a viable option for Japan as it would require letting go of US extended deterrence, compromising its security.