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    Not a brief pause, but a turning point
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    Not a brief pause, but a turning point

    16 Mar 2022 | Łukasz KULESA

    Łukasz Kulesa describes the consequences of the Russian aggression against Ukraine on disarmament, non-proliferation and arms control.

    Not a brief pause, but a turning point
    TRANS-EURASIAN SECURITY

    Not a brief pause, but a turning point

    16 Mar 2022 | Łukasz KULESA

    Łukasz Kulesa describes the consequences of the Russian aggression against Ukraine on disarmament, non-proliferation and arms control.

    Don’t Count on China to Mediate the War in Ukraine
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    Don’t Count on China to Mediate the War in Ukraine

    15 Mar 2022 | Kevin RUDD

    WSJ - APLN member Kevin Rudd argues that Russia's aggression has caused anxiety in Beijing, but Xi Jinping has staked too much on his 'best friend,' Vladimir Putin.

    Ukraine Invasion and the Great Geopolitical Reset
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    Ukraine Invasion and the Great Geopolitical Reset

    15 Mar 2022 | C. Raja MOHAN

    THE INDIAN EXPRESS - APLN member C. Raja Mohan writes: Whichever way it plays out, the current crisis has affirmed America’s pole position.

    Three Comments on Ukraine and Nuclear Risks
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    Three Comments on Ukraine and Nuclear Risks

    10 Mar 2022 | Ramesh THAKUR

    Ramesh Thakur writes on how the war in Ukraine presents serious challenges to non-proliferation and disarmament.

    Three comments on Ukraine and nuclear risks
    TRANS-EURASIAN SECURITY

    Three comments on Ukraine and nuclear risks

    10 Mar 2022 | Ramesh THAKUR

    Ramesh Thakur writes on how the war in Ukraine presents serious challenges to non-proliferation and disarmament.

    APLN Statement on the War in Ukraine
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    APLN Statement on the War in Ukraine

    8 Mar 2022 | APLN

    Over 90 senior APLN members - political, diplomatic, military, and academic figures from across the Asia-Pacific - have published a statement calling for politicians to remember their humanity and ...

    The Tragedy in Ukraine That Could Have Been Avoided
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    The Tragedy in Ukraine That Could Have Been Avoided

    8 Mar 2022 | Chung-in MOON

    HANKYOREH  - APLN Vice Chair Moon Chung-in summarises that three factors serve as a critical lesson offered by the war in Ukraine.

    How Invasion of Ukraine Could Transform Nuclear Landscape of Asia
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    How Invasion of Ukraine Could Transform Nuclear Landscape of Asia

    8 Mar 2022 | C. Raja MOHAN

    INDIAN EXPRESS - APLN member C. Raja Mohan writes: Countries in the region are worried and want to prepare for the possibility that China may emulate Russia and invade Taiwan.

    APLN Statement on the War in Ukraine
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    APLN Statement on the War in Ukraine

    8 Mar 2022 | APLN

    100 senior APLN members and other influential figures from the Asia-Pacific call for politicians to remember their humanity and end the war in Ukraine.

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