Weekly Newsletters
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The Risk of Incidents at Sea in the Asia-Pacific
We welcome Frank O’Donnell as a new Senior Research Adviser, and Bec Strating publishes the first report in our new project on preventing maritime incidents and escalation in the Asia-Pacific.
Nuclear Legacies in the Marshall Islands
We have published the second video in our Pacific Islands Creative Competition and released our official statement on diversity, equality and inclusion.
Five years after the Singapore Summit
Lee Sang Hyun shares his reflections on the state of US-DPRK relations five years after the Singapore Summit and we welcome Lucy Stevenson-Yang as our new Policy Fellow.
Strategic Risks in the Asia-Pacific
We publish a new report assessing strategic risks in the Asia-Pacific with the ELN, welcome Van Jackson as a new Senior Research Adviser, and honour the legacy of Ambassador Jayantha Dhanapala.
New Grants Boost APLN Work on Strategic Risks
APLN has successfully secured two new grants for the China-US-Asia Dialogue, and our project on Strategic Risks in the Asia-Pacific.
Can the TPNW Keep Japan Safe?
Two of APLN's Japanese members discuss Japan's nuclear disarmament policy, and Manpreet Sethi shares her vision of nuclear arms control in challenging times.
APLN Joins Gender Champions in Nuclear Policy
APLN hosts two sessions at the Jeju Forum, featuring several of our senior members, and we become the latest Asia-Pacific organisation to join Gender Champions in Nuclear Policy.
Nuclear legacies in South Asia and the Pacific
This week, we invited Indian and Pakistani scholars to reflect on where the relationship is headed in the next 25 years. We also published the first video poem by Dorell Ben.
Protect Nuclear Arms Control
This week's newsletter is a special feature, highlighting our joint effort with the ELN to promote nuclear arms control ahead of the G7 Summit in Hiroshima through a global group statement.
A Closer Look at the Washington Declaration
Peter Hayes and Jina Kim offer their perspectives on the US-ROK Washington Declaration, we share the Korean and Japanese translations of the papers from our project on Asia Pacific Strategic Risks.