Nuclear Order in the Asia-Pacific
Nuclear Order in the Asia-Pacific explores the evolving perceptions of the role of nuclear weapons in national and regional security. The project addresses a range of topics that affect the nuclear order in the region, including views on US extended deterrence, China’s nuclear modernisation, North Korea’s nuclear program, as well as regional debates on nuclear latency and history.

Criticise, Compartmentalise: The Philippines Response to a Nuclear South Korea
Karla Mae G. Pabeliña explains how the Philippines would respond to South Korea acquiring nuclear weapons.

Regional Perspectives on Nuclear Armament in South Korea
The Asia-Pacific Leadership Network (APLN) organised a roundtable with experts to discuss regional views of the South Korean nuclear armament debate.

The South Korean Anti-Nuclear Weapons Movement Must Find Its Voice
Joel Petersson Ivre argues that a South Korean anti-nuclear weapons movement is needed to counter calls for nuclear armament.
