Nuclear Disarmament
We Can and Must Stop the NPT from Unravelling
APLN senior research adviser Dr. Tanya Ogilvie-White breaks down what's at stake during the 10th NPT Review Conference.
CBMs are Not Enough: Time to Talk about Disarmament
Sadia Tasleem argues that it is high time for India and Pakistan to start a serious conversation about the possibility of nuclear disarmament.
The Need for Diversity of Gender Perspectives on Matters of Security and Peace
Manpreet Sethi writes on the need for greater diversity in gender perspectives on matters of security and peace.
International Women’s Day for Peace and Disarmament
We celebrate International Women’s Day for Peace and Disarmament by asking what can be done to promote opportunities for women in security.
Possible Nuclear Use Cases in Northeast Asia: Implications for Reducing Nuclear Risk
Presenting and assessing cases for nuclear weapons use in a limited nuclear war on, or involving, the Korean Peninsula and Northeast Asia.
Making Ban on Nuclear Weapon Tests Permanent
APLN Senior Associate Fellow John Carlson argues that U.S. ratification of the CTBT is the key to lead others to ratify the treaty and bring it into force.
Walking Away From NPT: Be Careful What You Wish For
APLN Executive Director Shata Shetty urges the NWS to make concrete and substantive progress on nuclear disarmament to help restore legitimacy, confidence, and trust in the NPT.
Debating Nuclear Disarmament at U.N. First Committee
APLN Board Member Angela Woodward discusses the outcomes of the U.N. General Assembly First Committee meeting.
Youth and Disarmament: Together for a Better Future
South Korea's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Amb. Cho Hyun, calls on the next generation to take part in disarmament discussions.
Deterrence and Disarmament
APLN Executive Director Shata Shetty explores risk reduction and the importance of bridging the gap between deterrence and disarmament advocates.