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Should New Zealand Join AUKUS Pillar II?
THE KOREA TIMES COLUMN

Should New Zealand Join AUKUS Pillar II?

11 Sep 2024Angela WOODWARD

Angela Woodward discusses New Zealand's debate over joining AUKUS Pillar II, weighing potential security benefits, such as access to advanced technologies, against concerns about foreign policy ...

Implications of the Evolving US Nuclear Strategy
WEEKLY NEWSLETTERS

Implications of the Evolving US Nuclear Strategy

6 Sep 2024APLN

Jina Kim discusses the regional implications of recent changes to US nuclear strategy. We share details about our upcoming webinar on how the US and ASEAN can better promote regional stability.

Malaysia’s Path in a Contested Asia
MEMBER ACTIVITIES

Malaysia’s Path in a Contested Asia

5 Sep 2024Elina NOOR

CSIS - APLN member Elina Noor discussed Malaysia’s approach to geopolitics in the Indo-Pacific region and its outlook for the future in the latest episode of The Asia Chessboard.

The New US Nuclear Employment Guidance: Implications for the US-ROK Alliance
COMMENTARIES

The New US Nuclear Employment Guidance: Implications for the US-ROK Alliance

5 Sep 2024KIM Jina

Jina Kim examines the recent update to the US Nuclear Employment Guidance, highlighting the shifting focus of US nuclear strategy to address coordinated threats from North Korea, China, and Russia, ...

The New Internationalism
MEMBER ACTIVITIES

The New Internationalism

4 Sep 2024C. Raja MOHAN

THE INDIAN EXPRESS - APLN member C. Raja Mohan wrote on Rahul Gandhi’s visit to the US, highlighting how political parties across the spectrum are expanding their outreach.

Banishing the Spectre of Nuclear Testing
WEEKLY NEWSLETTERS

Banishing the Spectre of Nuclear Testing

3 Sep 2024APLN

To mark the International Day against Nuclear Tests, we asked experts whether new nuclear weapon tests remain a possibility. Michiru Nishida explores the successes and challenges of the NPT PrepCom.

15th International Day against Nuclear Tests
THE PULSE

15th International Day against Nuclear Tests

29 Aug 2024Manpreet SETHI, LEE Sang-Hyun, YIM Man-Sung, John TILEMANN, Francesca GIOVANNINI, Dmitry STEFANOVICH, Sitara NOOR and Mitsuru KITANO

APLN observes the 15th year of the International Day against Nuclear Tests by asking experts whether new nuclear weapon tests remain an actual possibility in the current strategic environment.

Deciphering N. Korea & Future U.S. Nuclear Policy
MEMBER ACTIVITIES

Deciphering N. Korea & Future U.S. Nuclear Policy

28 Aug 2024LIM Eunjung

ARIRANG NEWS - APLN member Eunjung Lim was featured on Arirang News, where she discussed Washington’s new nuclear strategy with John Nilsson-Wright.

A Glimmer of Hope for the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
THE KOREA TIMES COLUMN

A Glimmer of Hope for the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty

28 Aug 2024Michiru NISHIDA

Michiru Nishida explores the successes and challenges of the recent NPT PrepCom, questioning whether the efforts and will of States Parties amidst a challenging international geopolitical situation ...

Long Shadow Over Fukushima
WEEKLY NEWSLETTERS

Long Shadow Over Fukushima

23 Aug 2024APLN

Tatsujiro Suzuki discusses the Fukushima release plan and suggests how to restore public trust. Joel Petersson Ivre argues that the South Korean anti-nuclear weapons movement must find its voice.

[JPN] US Presidential Election: Harris Represents ‘The Future’
MEMBER ACTIVITIES

[JPN] US Presidential Election: Harris Represents ‘The Future’

22 Aug 2024FUJIWARA Kiichi

ASAHI SHIMBUN - APLN member Fujiwara Kiichi writes on the US presidential election and observes that Kamala Harris’s candidacy has reinvigorated the Democratic Party, sparking a sense of solidarity.

The South Korean Anti-Nuclear Weapons Movement Must Find Its Voice
COMMENTARIES

The South Korean Anti-Nuclear Weapons Movement Must Find Its Voice

22 Aug 2024Joel PETERSSON IVRE

Joel Petersson Ivre argues that a South Korean anti-nuclear weapons movement is needed to counter calls for nuclear armament.

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