Nuclear Security

Hiroshima Round Table 2021 Public Webinar
HOPe - The Hiroshima Round Table invites the world's most prominent scholars and researchers in the nuclear/security spheres to advocate on nuclear disarmament and arms control in East Asia.

Combining Approaches to Nuclear Disarmament
In light of the 2022 Review Conference to be held, Michiru Nishida outlines how the normative and step-by-step approaches to nuclear disarmament can be combined to achieve global denuclearization.
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[CTR Plus] Space Engagement and Cooperation with the DPRK
Dr. Goswami examines the DPRK’s space capabilities, explores how space cooperation can be operationalized and funded, and offers a scenario-based analysis.

Comprehensive Security and Regional Cooperation in Northeast Asia
Dr. Frances Mautner-Markhof explains how the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) can be used as a model for a multilateral security cooperation mechanism in Northeast Asia.
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[Special Report] Comparing the Russian CTR Experience with North Korean Challenges
Dr. Siegfried Hecker discusses how lessons learnt from the Russian Cooperative Threat Reduction experience can be applied to North Korea.
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[Webinar 1] Applying CTR to the Korean Peninsula
On September 15th, APLN hosted its first DPRK CTR+ webinar, "Applying CTR to the Korean Peninsula," featuring special remarks from the South Korean Minister of Unification Lee In-Young.

US Nuclear Weapons Launch Authority under Fire
NZIIA - APLN member Angela Woodward argues that in the dying days of President Trump’s administration, concerns that he might seek to launch a pre-emptive war – potentially nuclear - intensified.

Scott Morrison’s Giant Nuclear Election Ploy
In this series analysing the new Australia-UK-US (AUKUS) deal, Allan Behm explains the implications on China, Russia, DPRK and other nuclear-armed states, as well as knock-on effects on Japan and ROK.