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March 2026 in Review at APLN
WEEKLY NEWSLETTERS

March 2026 in Review at APLN

7 Apr 2026APLN

Our monthly roundup of APLN news and activities in March 2026.

Time for Strategic Dialogue on Great Power Threats to Peace and Security
THE KOREA TIMES COLUMN

Time for Strategic Dialogue on Great Power Threats to Peace and Security

3 Apr 2026ITO Kazuko

Kazuko Ito urges nations to replace strategic over-reliance on the US with resilient multilateral security partnerships to safeguard global peace from superpower overreach.

Non-Proliferation as a Strategic Imperative: Experts respond to ROK Foreign Minister
THE PULSE

Non-Proliferation as a Strategic Imperative: Experts respond to ROK Foreign Minister

2 Apr 2026JUN Bong-geun, Maria Rost RUBLEE and Toby DALTON

Experts respond to the ROK Foreign Minister's commentary on ROK's nuclear latency.

APLN Exclusive: ROK Foreign Minister on why non-proliferation is a strategic imperative
WEEKLY NEWSLETTERS

APLN Exclusive: ROK Foreign Minister on why non-proliferation is a strategic imperative

2 Apr 2026APLN

South Korea's Foreign Minister makes the case against nuclear weapons.

South Korean Foreign Minister on Nuclear Latency Concerns
PRESS RELEASES

South Korean Foreign Minister on Nuclear Latency Concerns

1 Apr 2026APLN

South Korea's Foreign Minister addresses nuclear latency concerns, calls NPT commitment "a strategic choice, not a legal constraint".

Non-Proliferation as a Strategic Imperative
COMMENTARIES

Non-Proliferation as a Strategic Imperative

1 Apr 2026CHO Hyun

ROK Foreign Minister Cho Hyun argues that nuclear armament would erode the US-ROK alliance, trigger a chain of regional proliferation, devastate South Korea's globally integrated economy, and ...

Fuelling Southeast Asia's Nuclear Power Ambitions
WEEKLY NEWSLETTERS

Fuelling Southeast Asia's Nuclear Power Ambitions

27 Mar 2026APLN

New "Talking Nuclear" video series, ROK-Southeast Asia nuclear power cooperation, and AI integration in South Asia.

AI is Quietly Reshaping Nuclear Risk in South Asia
COMMENTARIES

AI is Quietly Reshaping Nuclear Risk in South Asia

27 Mar 2026Sahar Khan

Sahar Khan explores how the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the conventional militaries of India and Pakistan is reshaping nuclear risks in South Asia.

Securing the ROK Nuclear Fuel Cycle: Implications for Southeast Asia
POLICY BRIEFS

Securing the ROK Nuclear Fuel Cycle: Implications for Southeast Asia

26 Mar 2026Alvin CHEW

Alvin Chew argues that South Korea should leverage its nuclear partnership with the US to form a joint consortium for the Southeast Asian market, a move that would ensure maximum transparency and ...

Talking Nuclear: Carlos Sorreta in conversation with Manpreet Sethi
VIDEO ANALYSIS

Talking Nuclear: Carlos Sorreta in conversation with Manpreet Sethi

26 Mar 2026Carlos SORRETA and Manpreet SETHI

Dr Manpreet Sethi speaks with Ambassador Carlos Sorreta about the erosion of global nuclear diplomacy and the growing impediments to international legal frameworks.

Navigating the Convergence of Nuclear and AI Threats
WEEKLY NEWSLETTERS

Navigating the Convergence of Nuclear and AI Threats

20 Mar 2026APLN

New "Talking Nuclear" video series, and analysis on how AI is shaping Japanese defence planning.

Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Defence Planning: Case of Japan
POLICY BRIEFS

Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Defence Planning: Case of Japan

20 Mar 2026Ryo HINATA-YAMAGUCHI

Ryo Hinata-Yamaguchi examines how AI is shaping Japan’s defence planning and operational risk management, focusing on the strategic operationalisation within the Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF) and ...

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