The Asia-Pacific faces unprecedented sub-regional and cross-regional strategic risks. APLN proposes actionable recommendations to strengthen regional security stability.
The 11th NPT Review Conference was held in New York from 27 April to 22 May 2026. APLN provides the latest analysis on the conference alongside insights on the future of the NPT.
Maritime disputes increasingly intersect with nuclear deterrence. APLN develops new confidence building and crisis management mechanisms for preventing nuclear incidents at sea.
Emerging and Disruptive Technologies are creating new escalation risks. APLN examines the impact of technology-nuclear nexus on strategic stability and measures to eliminate nuclear risks.
DPRK represents a volatile nuclear flashpoint. APLN assesses the regime's capabilities, desires and strategy and pragmatic steps towards denuclearization.
Global treaty regimes underpin international peace and security. APLN analyses developments and offers recommendations to sustain or improve them.
The APLN addresses nuclear and military competition in countries across East Asia and beyond including China, Japan, DPRK, ROK, the US, Mongolia and Taiwan.
Complex dynamics and military tensions between nuclear-armed India, China and Pakistan are a global concern. APLN focuses on improving regional security and preventing nuclear crises.