Nuclear Disarmament
Nuclear Ethics for this Moment
On August 9 at 6pm ET, APLN member Tatsujiro Suzuki spoke at a panel, convened by Carnegie Council to reflect on and explore emerging ethical questions surrounding nuclear weapons.
As Russia Again Raises Spectre of Nuclear War, World Leaders Must Renew Their Deterrence ...
SCMP - APLN member C. Uday Bhaskar argues that the coming G20 summit would be an appropriate forum for world leaders to reiterate their commitment to nuclear restraint and a return to deterrence.
Lending a Helping Hand to the First NPT PrepCom for the Eleventh Review Cycle
In the midst of challenges facing the upcoming NPT PrepCom, Manpreet Sethi highlights recommendations made by the International Group of Eminent Persons for a World without Nuclear Weapons (IGEP) to ...
All the Way from Down Here
Luisa Tuilau sheds light on the lasting impacts of nuclear weapons testing through the story of a family from the Marshall Islands in “All the Way from Down Here,” the second video in a series ...
The Trinity Test: Significance and Aftermath
Feroz Hassan Khan explores the efforts and challenges surrounding the ban on nuclear weapons testing, and underscores the need for the entry into force of the comprehensive test ban treaty.
An Interview with Dr. Manpreet Sethi
SEIKYO SHIMBUN - APLN Senior Research Adviser Manpreet Sethi was interviewed by Seikyo Shimbun.
Kishida's Realism Diplomacy: Nuclear Disarmament
CSIS - APLN Senior Associate Fellow Nobumasa Akiyama writes on Japanese Prime Minister Kishida's "realism diplomacy" strategy.
Four Nuclear Myths
PEARLS AND IRRITATIONS - APLN member Ramesh Thakur writes about four myths regarding the utility of nuclear weapons.
Why is Kishida’s Nuclear Disarmament Policy Out of Focus?
Umebayashi Hiromichi argues that Prime Minister Kishida's actions do not follow his words on nuclear disarmament.
Blood in the Water
Dorell Ben explores themes of legacy, ancestry, and the ocean in "Blood in the Water," the first in a series of videos produced by the winners of the 2022 Pacific Islands Creative Competition.