Australia
2+2 Dialogues
THE STATESMAN - APLN member Rajaram Panda wrote on the two 2+2 ministerial dialogues India hosted with the US and Australia.
Malcolm Turnbull in Conversation With Helen Clark
On December 11, APLN member Helen Clark, former Prime Minister of New Zealand, hosted a conversation with 29th Prime Minister of Australia, Malcolm Turnbull.
Indonesia Ratifies Nuclear Weapons Ban Treaty. Australia Should Too.
THE INTERPRETER - APLN member Marianne Hanson argued that Indonesia’s ratification of the TPNW highlights the need for Australia to follow suit and support the treaty.
Momentum in the India-Australia Relationship on Display With 2+2 Strategic Dialogue
THE DIPLOMAT - APLN member Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan wrote on the recent India-Australia 2+2 Strategic Dialogue.
Indo-Pacific Nuclear Diplomacy: A Call to Revive Australian Leadership
John Tilemann urges Australia to assume a leadership role in nuclear diplomacy within the Indo-Pacific to address the growing global nuclear threats and enhance regional stability through ...
Australia Must Lobby US for ‘No First Use’ of Nuclear Weapons
The Guardian interviewed Gareth Evans, former APLN Chair, and featured an open letter from Australian members of APLN to Prime Minister Albanese.
Open Letter from Australian Members of APLN to the Australian Prime Minister
15 senior Australian figures in APLN endorse an open letter urging Prime Minister Albanese to address the rising nuclear threats in the region.
Anticipating Albanese: Chinese Perspective of the Australia-China Relationship
ASIA SOCIETY - APLN member Chen Dongxiao discussed Australia-China relations from China’s perspective.
Time to Hold Nuclear States to Their Promise
ASPI - APLN member Marianne Hanson co-wrote an article with Margaret Beavis, emphasizing the importance of disarmament and trust-building in the context of global security.
Emerging Nuclear Risks: Confrontation and Deterrence in the Indo-Pacific
Asialink - On 16 October, APLN Senior Associate Fellow John Carlson discussed how the advent of major nuclear powers in the Indo-Pacific has created a more complex global nuclear threat dynamic.