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Addressing the Challenges of Nuclear Submarine Proliferation to the IAEA’s Comprehensive ...
POLICY BRIEFS

Addressing the Challenges of Nuclear Submarine Proliferation to the IAEA’s Comprehensive ...

27 Feb 2026Tariq RAUF

Tariq Rauf highlights the "safeguards loophole" regarding naval nuclear propulsion programmes of non-nuclear states like Australia, Brazil and South Korea and suggests a revised set of protocols to ...

Loss and Containment: Asia-Pacific states and the exaggerated threat perceptions of the ...
ASIA DIALOGUE ON CHINA-US RELATIONS

Loss and Containment: Asia-Pacific states and the exaggerated threat perceptions of the ...

26 Feb 2026Frank O'DONNELL and Joel PETERSSON-IVRE

Frank O'Donnell and Joel Petersson Ivre argue that the United States and China each misperceive the other's regional influence due to an inability to appreciate regional agency.

Book Talk: A Conversation with Joel S. Wit
PAST EVENTS

Book Talk: A Conversation with Joel S. Wit

24 Feb 2026APLN

APLN, the Institute of North Korean Studies at Yonsei University, and the Korea Peace Forum invite you to a special online discussion with Joel Wit on his new book.

The NPT’s Gordian Knot: Can Nuclear Sharing Ever Be Legal?
WEEKLY NEWSLETTERS

The NPT’s Gordian Knot: Can Nuclear Sharing Ever Be Legal?

20 Feb 2026APLN

Anna Hood analyses whether Articles I and II of the NPT permit nuclear sharing.

The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty’s Gordian Knot: The Intractable Problem of the ...
NUCLEAR WEAPON USE RISK REDUCTION

The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty’s Gordian Knot: The Intractable Problem of the ...

19 Feb 2026Anna HOOD

Anna Hood analyses whether Articles I and II of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) permit nuclear sharing.

A New Push for Nuclear Fail-Safe Measures
WEEKLY NEWSLETTERS

A New Push for Nuclear Fail-Safe Measures

13 Feb 2026APLN

Joint statement urges nuclear-armed states to address growing risks from AI, cyber threats, and geopolitical tensions.

At Munich Security Conference, Disarmament Advocates Urge Measures to Prevent Accidental ...
PRESS RELEASES

At Munich Security Conference, Disarmament Advocates Urge Measures to Prevent Accidental ...

13 Feb 2026APLN

Joint Statement Urges Nuclear-Armed States to Address Growing Risks from AI, Cyber Threats, and Geopolitical Tensions Read the statement Nuclear-armed states must strengthen safeguards against ...

Group Statement: Supporting Nuclear Fail-safe
STATEMENTS

Group Statement: Supporting Nuclear Fail-safe

13 Feb 2026APLN

75 senior figures from across the globe call on all nuclear-armed states to strengthen safeguards against the accidental, mistaken, or unauthorised use of nuclear weapons.

Escalation Dynamics Under the Nuclear Shadow—India’s Approach
NUCLEAR WEAPON USE RISK REDUCTION

Escalation Dynamics Under the Nuclear Shadow—India’s Approach

10 Feb 2026Rakesh SOOD

Rakesh Sood examines how India and Pakistan have perceived and responded to each other’s nuclear signalling across multiple crises.

From Crisis Termination to Crisis Prevention in South Asia
WEEKLY NEWSLETTERS

From Crisis Termination to Crisis Prevention in South Asia

6 Feb 2026APLN

Nuclear crises in South Asia, Japan's South China Sea strategy, plus a new internship opportunity.

[Closed] Research & Communications Intern - Job Advert
BULLETIN

[Closed] Research & Communications Intern - Job Advert

6 Feb 2026APLN

The Asia-Pacific Leadership Network is now accepting applications for Research & Communications Intern.

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.

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