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A Quarter Century of Nuclear South Asia: Nuclear Noise, Signalling, and the Risk of ...
NUCLEAR WEAPON USE RISK REDUCTION

A Quarter Century of Nuclear South Asia: Nuclear Noise, Signalling, and the Risk of ...

3 Feb 2026Rizwan ZEB and Moeed YUSUF

Moeed Yusuf and Rizwan Zeb examine the trilateral dynamic in five South Asian nuclear crises whereby the United States played a mediatory role leading to crisis termination.

January 2026 in Review at APLN
WEEKLY NEWSLETTERS

January 2026 in Review at APLN

30 Jan 2026APLN

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

Mayday, Mayday: It’s 85 Seconds to Midnight
THE KOREA TIMES COLUMN

Mayday, Mayday: It’s 85 Seconds to Midnight

30 Jan 2026Manpreet SETHI

Manpreet Sethi highlights that the Doomsday Clock’s move to 85 seconds to midnight signals an unprecedented level of existential risk.

New Research Vertical: Disruptive Tech and Nuclear Risks
WEEKLY NEWSLETTERS

New Research Vertical: Disruptive Tech and Nuclear Risks

23 Jan 2026APLN

We launched a new research vertical on Disruptive Technologies and Nuclear Risks, beginning with a policy brief by Manpreet Sethi.

‘All Options Are on the Table’: Assessing the International Legality of Nuclear Threats
NUCLEAR WEAPON USE RISK REDUCTION

‘All Options Are on the Table’: Assessing the International Legality of Nuclear Threats

22 Jan 2026Anna HOOD and Monique CORMIER

Monique Cormier and Anna Hood canvas a range of international instruments that prohibit nuclear threats and sought to explore the extent to which they apply to threats to use nuclear weapons that ...

How Artificial Intelligence Impacts Deterrence Stability: A Realistic Assessment
POLICY BRIEFS

How Artificial Intelligence Impacts Deterrence Stability: A Realistic Assessment

21 Jan 2026Manpreet SETHI

Manpreet Sethi examines how AI applications in the military domain could undermine the stability of nuclear deterrence and increase the risk of inadvertent escalation.

How to Assess Nuclear ‘Threats’ in the Twenty-First Century
NUCLEAR WEAPON USE RISK REDUCTION

How to Assess Nuclear ‘Threats’ in the Twenty-First Century

19 Jan 2026George PERKOVICH

George Perkovich argues that the less precise our nuclear discourse, the more fear nuclear manipulators can elicit.

South Korea and the South China Sea: Paradox of a crucial maritime player
MARITIME INCIDENTS AND ESCALATION IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC

South Korea and the South China Sea: Paradox of a crucial maritime player

19 Jan 2026Dongkeun LEE

Dongkeun Lee explores how Seoul can enhance its presence in the South China Sea.

Maritime Cooperation between Non-Major Power Stakeholders in the South China Sea: Japan's ...
MARITIME INCIDENTS AND ESCALATION IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC

Maritime Cooperation between Non-Major Power Stakeholders in the South China Sea: Japan's ...

19 Jan 2026Kyoko HATAKEYAMA

Kyoko Hatakeyama explores Japan’s assessment of the South China Sea dispute and the measures it is taking to avert further escalation.

France's Strategy Towards China's Actions in the South China Sea and the First Island ...
MARITIME INCIDENTS AND ESCALATION IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC

France's Strategy Towards China's Actions in the South China Sea and the First Island ...

19 Jan 2026Benjamin Blandin

Benjamin Blandin contributes a French perspective on potential escalation in the South China Sea.

Germany and the South China Sea: Shaping the Maritime environment through limited means
MARITIME INCIDENTS AND ESCALATION IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC

Germany and the South China Sea: Shaping the Maritime environment through limited means

19 Jan 2026Maximilian Reinold

Maximilian Reinold discusses Germany’s perspective on the South China Sea.

The UK's Approach to the South China Sea
MARITIME INCIDENTS AND ESCALATION IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC

The UK's Approach to the South China Sea

19 Jan 2026Scott Edwards

Scott Edwards investigates the UK’s position on the South China Sea disputes.

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