Nuclear Disarmament
Nuclear Non-Proliferation and the Global South: Understanding Divergences and ...
THE INTERNATIONAL SPECTATOR - APLN Policy Fellow Tanvi Kulkarni, co-edited a special issue of The International Spectator on the topic ‘Nuclear Non-Proliferation and the Global South.‘
ICAN High Level Statement to the Opening of the Second Meeting of States Parties of the ...
ICAN - APLN member Melissa Parke, ICAN’s Executive Director, delivered a statement to the high level opening session of the second Meeting of States Parties to the UN Treaty on the Prohibition.
[Infographic] Nuclear Tests in the Pacific
An infographic highlighting the nuclear tests conducted by the United States, France, and the UK in the Pacific from 1946 to 1996.
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 ...
Reducing Nuclear Risks: Envisioning a Regional Strategy
ASIALINK - On November 6, APLN member Marianne Hanson joined Prof. Andrew O'Neil and Dr. Benjamin Zala in a webinar moderated by Graeme Dobell.
Taming Asia’s Nuclear Jungle: Lessons from the Cold War?
John Tilemann emphasises the urgent need for political leadership and intellectual resources to address nuclear threats.
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.
Shoring Up the Nuclear Nonproliferation and Disarmament Regime Is Imperative
Trevor Findlay highlights the challenges to global nuclear disarmament and emphasizes the need for international cooperation.
Understanding the Value of ‘Inadmissibility’
Manpreet Sethi argues that consensus-based statements offer an opportunity to hold nations to the highest standards of nuclear behaviour and action.