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[Call for Papers] The Future of Arms Control
The Journal for Peace and Nuclear Disarmament (J-PAND) is looking for submissions on the topic, "The Future of Arms Control."
[Call for Papers] New U.S. Nuclear Posture Review
The Journal for Peace and Nuclear Disarmament (J-PAND) is looking for submissions on the topic, "New U.S. Nuclear Posture Review: Implications to the Asian Allies and Partners."
New Senior Associate Fellow Joins APLN
In May, the APLN warmly welcomed Ms. Jessica Lee as Senior Associate Fellow. She is currently based at the Quincy Institute in Washington, D.C. Her research interest and expertise focuses on U.S.
Journal for Peace and Nuclear Disarmament
Introducing the Journal for Peace and Nuclear Disarmament, an open access and peer-reviewed journal edited by the Research Center for Nuclear Weapons Abolition, Nagasaki University (RECNA).
[Press Release] Avoiding Nuclear War in the Taiwan Strait
A new APLN Special Report explores the different scenarios that could trigger a nuclear war in the Taiwan strait and how it can be avoided
Changes in Senior Leadership
The APLN is excited to announce the appointment of Ms. Shata Shetty as Executive Director and Dr. Tanya Ogilvie-White as Senior Research Adviser.
[Press Release] DPRK Energy Development Measures in Alignment to the CTR
David Von Hippel and Peter Hayes outline a consortium-led humanitarian, capacity-building and engagement-focused project for DPRK in alignment to CTR.
[Press Release] Hotline Between Two Koreas: Status, Limitations, and Future Tasks
Professor Moon Chung-in and Boo Seung-Chan of the Institute for North Korean Studies provide analyses of communication hotlines on the Korean peninsula.
Change in APLN Leadership
APLN welcomes new Executive Director Shata Shetty and bids farewell to former executive Director Prof. Chung-in Moon and former Deputy Director Dr. Kwon.