Arms Control
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Nuclear Signaling, the Need for New Guard Rails
THE HINDU - APLN member Rakesh Sood argues that to preserve nuclear taboo, it is necessary to establish new guardrails.
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Ballistic Missile Defence in Nuclear Strategy
CAPS - APLN Senior Research Adviser Manpreet Sethi analyses the role ballistic missile defense (BMD) should play in supporting India's nuclear strategy.
![Nuclear Weapons: “Oppenheimer” Won’t Make a Difference, but Australia Can](https://cms.apln.network/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/oppenheimer-movie-2023_2932x2932.jpeg)
Nuclear Weapons: “Oppenheimer” Won’t Make a Difference, but Australia Can
THE INTERPRETER - APLN member Gareth Evans argues that the blockbuster movie Oppenheimer missed a chance to galvanise a renewed campaign against nuclear weapons.
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Confidence and Security Building Measures in Southeast Asia's Maritime Domain
Dr Collin Koh’s report surveys the effectiveness of multilateral CSBMs in the Southeast Asian maritime domain.
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What Are Cluster Bombs and Why Are They So Controversial? | 7NEWS
7News - APLN member Marianne Hanson discussed why cluster bombs are so controversial and how they can remain a threat in an interview with 7News.
![Envisioning Nuclear Arms Control in Challenging Times](https://cms.apln.network/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/UN7296243.jpeg)
Envisioning Nuclear Arms Control in Challenging Times
Manpreet Sethi argues that all nuclear-armed countries must commit to policies that reduce the risk of inadvertent nuclear use.
![From Minimum to Limited Deterrence: China’s Nuclear build-up and future implications](https://cms.apln.network/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/DF-31_ballistic_missiles_20170919-scaled.jpeg)
From Minimum to Limited Deterrence: China’s Nuclear build-up and future implications
Amrita Jash analyses the the drivers of China's nuclear build-up, and the implications for countries in the region.
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The Hiroshima G7 Summit and Nuclear Disarmament
THE DIPLOMAT - APLN Senior Associate Fellow Nobumasa Akiyama writes on the G7 Summit in Hiroshima.
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G7 Leaders in Hiroshima for Annual Meeting
BBC News - As G7 leaders convene this week, Tatsujiro Suzuki discussed the G7 summit in Hiroshima in an interview with BBC World.
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[JPN] G7 Hiroshima Summit: Pursuing Nuclear Disarmament, Not Nuclear Deterrence
ASAHI SHIMBUN - APLN member Fujiwara Kiichi argues that what is needed now is not an overreliance on nuclear deterrence, but rather a choice to achieve peace without relying on nuclear deterrence.