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AUKUS After San Diego: The real challenges and nuclear risks
John Gower argues that AUKUS does not pose a nuclear proliferation risk, but cautions against the US acquisition of SLCM-N which would undermine the deterrent value of AUKUS.
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The Three Big Questions Australia’s Leaders Must Answer About the Aukus Deal
THE GUARDIAN - APLN member Gareth Evans discusses the AUKUS deal and assesses the implications of the AUKUS partnership for Australia's foreign policy and national security.
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Disarm Kōrero
DISARMAMENT AND SECURITY CENTRE - APLN member Marianne Hanson spoke about AUKUS trilateral security pact and its implications for international law, and regional peace and security.
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AUKUS Plans, India, Red alerts
AUSTRALIA IN THE WORLD - APLN member Allan Gyngell discussed AUKUS, Australia-India ties and recent media coverage of China with co-host Darren Lim.
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Australia Fast-Tracks Itself Into a Formidable Naval Power With Sub Deal
THE JAPAN TIMES - APLN member Ramesh Thakur points out that there are several real risks that could yet thwart the AUKUS submarine deal.
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At IAEA, India Supports AUKUS
THE DIPLOMAT - APLN member Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan writes on India’s proactive engagement at the IAEA's general conference on the AUKUS in the face of Russian and Chinese opposition.
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AUKUS and Risks of Submarine Proliferation: A preliminary assessment
Collin Koh, Research Fellow at the Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies, Nanyang Technological University, argues that AUKUS isn't responsible for ...
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AUKUS Approach to a Rising China Comes at a Cost
Marianne Hanson calls for the parties involved in AUKUS to take a step back and reconsider their agreement in The Korea Times.
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Why Australia Should “Think Twice” about Nuclear Powered Submarines | The World
ABC NEWS - APLN member Marianne Hanson argues that Australia "should be thinking twice" about whether it wants nuclear powered submarines.
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The Gamble of AUKUS: Eroding the Rules of Nuclear Non-Proliferation?
Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States must ensure that their AUKUS nuclear-powered subs pact will conform to non-proliferation.