Workshop Papers
The following papers were prepared for the research workshop on Australia-Japan Civil Society Cooperation for Nuclear Disarmament held on 18-19 September 2009.
Published Papers:
- Austral Special Report 09-09S: The path not taken, the way still open: Denuclearizing the Korean peninsula and Northeast Asia – Peter Hayes and Michael Hamel-Green
- Austral Special Report 09-08S: Value-subtracting: Form vs. substance in Australian uranium safeguard policy – Richard Leaver
- Austral Special Report 09-07S: Rethinking extended nuclear deterrence in the defence of Australi – Richard Tanter
- Austral Special Report 09-06S: Extended nuclear deterrence, Global Abolition and Korea – Peter Hayes
Workshop Papers:
- David Hundt - Korean–Australian relations: an evolving partnership
- Stephan Frühling - The Odd Ally: US Extended Deterrence and Australian aStrategic Policy
- Cheon Seongwhun - Changing Dynamics of U.S. Nuclear Extended Deterrence in Korea
- Peter Hayes and Scott Bruce - Nuclear Competition and Korean Nationalism
- Jeffrey Lewis - Rethinking Extended Deterrence in Northeast Asia
- Leon V. Sigal - Political Prospects for a NWFZ in Northeast Asia
- Richard Tanter and Yi Kiho - The only way forward: a bilateral Korea-Japan nuclear weapon free zone
- Nautilus Institute – Korea-Japan NWFZ proposal briefing paper (English version; Korean version; Japanese version)
- Michael Hamel-Green - Implementing a Japanese-Korean Nuclear Weapon Free Zone
- Lee Ji-hyun - Assessing the idea of South Korea being a virtual NWFZ since the 1992 Joint Declaration for the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula
- Mark Valencia - The Maritime Dimension of Nuclear Weapon Free Zones: Relevance to a Northeast Asia NWFZ
- Choe Kwan-Kyoo - Nuclear Nonproliferation and Balance Role for Future Strategic Relations Between the Republic of Korea and Australia

