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.

Why South Korea Should Embrace the TPNW
Melissa Parke highlights the significance of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) in advancing global nuclear disarmament and calls on South Korea to join the treaty.

Reducing the Risk of Nuclear Weapon Use in Northeast Asia
This week's newsletter features our project on Reducing the Risk of Nuclear Weapon Use in Northeast Asia.

June 2024 in Review at APLN
Our monthly roundup of APLN news and activities in June 2024.

The Political Reckoning in a Post-Nuclear Use Landscape
We feature two new reports focusing on reducing the risk of nuclear weapons in Northeast Asia and share the recording of the webinar for our recent Pacific Islands project webinar.

What Regional Stability Really Means for the Asia-Pacific
Piper Campbell argues that the US is becoming an increasingly incidental provider of regional stability in the Asia-Pacific, Adam Mount writes on the value of No First Use, John Carlson urges action ...

Six Lessons from the Pacific Islands
Tanvi Kulkarni and Elaine Natalie present six key insights from APLN's project on nuclear disarmament and the Pacific Islands.

Keeping the South Pacific Nuclear Free
Vijay Naidu writes about how the Treaty of Rarotonga is being threatened by geopolitical competition. Lauren Sukin and Woohyeok Seo share findings from their survey on "nuclear anxiety" in East Asia.

May 2024 in Review at APLN
Our monthly roundup of APLN news and activities in May 2024.

Pursuing Strategic Autonomy for South Korea
Kim Joon Hyung offers a preview of a progressive foreign policy shift in ROK, we share our new report on Asia-Pacific flashpoints. Malinda Meegoda writes on missile proliferation in the region.

President Lai's Task Ahead
We share updates from our network members at the fourth meeting of the Japanese government's International Group of Eminent Persons for a World Without Nuclear Weapons (IGEP) in Yokohama.