Video Analysis
Multimedia footage of APLN network members, staff, and experts discussing defence, security, and nuclear policy issues.
[Pt. IV] Preemptive Nuclear Attacks on the Korean Peninsula: Fact or Fiction?
Dr. Peter Hayes explains his views on the Korean Peninsula and encroaching nuclear threats.
[Pt. III] Preemptive Nuclear Attacks on the Korean Peninsula: Fact or Fiction?
Dr. Siegfried Hecker weighs in with his thoughts about the nuclear situation on the Korean Peninsula.
[Pt. II] Preemptive Nuclear Attacks on the Korean Peninsula: Fact or Fiction?
Dr. Morton H. Halperin discusses what future risks for nuclear threats exist on the Korean Peninsula.
[Pt. I] Preemptive Nuclear Attacks on the Korean Peninsula: Fact or Fiction?
This is APLN and EAF's first joint webinar, in which four experts of the field share their comments on Bob Woodward's recent book "Rage".
Professor Moon's Response to S.F.C.C. (Full Ver.)
Chung-in Moon's press conference with the Seoul Foreign Correspondents' Club (SFCC), in full.
NK Might Not Denuclearize (Short Ver.)
Highlights of Professor Moon's response to the Seoul Foreign Correspondents’ Club (SFCC).
[APLN-KNDA-Conference] How to Break the Stalemate with North Korea (Full Ver.)
Why did the Hanoi Summit fail? Robert Carlin, Siegfried Hecker, and others say the onus of error is difficult to pinpoint on any one mistake.
[APLN-KNDA-Conference] How to Break the Stalemate with North Korea: Energy & Incentives
Is there hope for a swift resolution to peacekeeping talks with the DPRK? Perhaps not, but Dr. Hayes has two important suggestions for trust-building with the nuclear power.
[APLN-KNDA-Conference] How to Break the Stalemate with North Korea: Politics & Diplomacy
An immediate way out of the present-day deadlock between the U.S. and DPRK, as analyzed by Robert Carlin.
[APLN-KNDA-Conference] How to Break the Stalemate with North Korea: Technicalities
Hecker and Carlin have a ten-year plan to end the stalemate with the DPRK. It's called "halt, rollback, and eliminate," and it can break down the technical barriers to peace.