Weekly Newsletters
APLN's weekly newsletter gives you all the latest updates from APLN in one place. Read our previous newsletters here, or click "subscribe" at the top-left of the page to get them delivered weekly directly to your inbox.
2023: The Year in Review at APLN
As we reflect on the past year and look ahead to 2024, we thank you for your support and wish you all a very happy new year.
Nuclear invisibility in Guam and Tinian
We share a photo-essay by Sylvia Frain and Fiona Amundsen about the impact of nuclear policies on the Mariana Islands, brought to life through innovative use of photography.
What Happened at the TPNW Second Meeting of States Parties?
We share analysis on the TPNW following the TPNW 2MSP in November. In addition, we spotlight the Third Meeting of the International Group of Eminent Persons for a World Without Nuclear Weapons (IGEP).
Factors Driving Instability in the Asia-Pacific Maritime Domain
We share the final report in a year-long APLN-VERTIC joint project on Maritime Incidents and Escalation in the Asia-Pacific. We also welcome Dr. Kevin Clements to the APLN network.
Fighting for a Nuclear-Free Pacific
We share updates from APLN's side event on Strengthening a Nuclear-Free Pacific and also hosted a private briefing with Executive Secretary Robert Floyd of the CTBTO.
Nuclear Testing in the Pacific: A Visual Timeline
We share visual data on nuclear weapons testing in the Pacific. Lina Gong writes for APLN's KT column, outlining Southeast Asia's expectations in disaster relief amidst the worsening climate crisis.
APLN's Member Statement on US-China Arms Control
APLN released a Network Members group statement supporting continuing dialogue between China and the United States on arms control and non-proliferation.
The TPNW's Place in the Pacific
John Tilemann expands on why it's time for Australia to return to an active nuclear diplomacy, we welcome two new members to our network, and we review where Pacific nations stand on the TPNW.
Open Letter to the Australian Prime Minister
APLN's Australian members published an open letter to Prime Minister Albanese, and John Tilemann underscores the importance of political leadership to address nuclear threats.
Is the Nuclear Testing Norm Eroding?
In light of the Russian Duma's approval to de-ratify the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT), we reshare APLN's joint statement with the European Leadership Network.