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RECNA’S EYE
No.29 (2024.12.10)
Reflecting on the Significance of Nihon Hidankyo’s Nobel Peace Prize
No.25 (2023.02.24)
Statement on the One-Year Anniversary of Russian Invasion of Ukraine
No.24 (2022.07.08)
Research Center for Nuclear Weapons Abolition, Nagasaki University (RECNA) Welcomes German Foreign Minister’s Visit to Nagasaki
No.22 (2022.05.25)
Statement on the “Japan-U.S.” and “ROK-U.S.” Joint Leaders’ Statements:
From the Perspectives of Denuclearization of NortheastAsia and Nuclear Disarmament
No.21 (2022.02.25)
RECNA’s Statement on the Russian Invasion of Ukraine and Nuclear Risk
No.19 (2021.01.22)
RECNA’s Statement on the Entry into Force of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW)
NO.17 (2020.04.03)
Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapon (NPT) at its 50th year juncture: thoughts on the postponement of the NPT Review Conference
No.15 (2019.02.12)
RECNA’s Statement on the Collapse of the INF Treaty
No.5 (2016.10.31)
RECNA’s Statement On the Resolution regarding Negotiations for a Legally Binding Treaty to Prohibit Nuclear Weapons
No.4 (2016.07.22)
RECNA Statement on “No-first-use” nuclear policy
No.3 (2016.05.13)
US President Obama’s visit to Hiroshima: Its implications and Expectations
sp.2 (2014.12.10)
A Proposal for a Northeast Asia Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone
sp.1 (2013.01.30)
A Possible Approach for Establishing a Northeast Asia Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone
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RECNA'S EYE
A Possible Approach for Establishing a Northeast Asia Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone
A Proposal for a Northeast Asia Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone
US President Obama’s visit to Hiroshima: Its implications and Expectations
RECNA’s Statement on the Entry into Force of the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW)
RECNA’s Statement on the Russian Invasion of Ukraine and Nuclear Risk
RECNA’s Statement on the “Japan-U.S.” and “ROK-U.S.” Joint Leaders’ Statements: From the Perspectives of Denuclearization of Northeast Asia and Nuclear Disarmament
RECNA Welcomes German Foreign Minister’s Visit to Nagasaki
Reflecting on the Significance of Nihon Hidankyo’s Nobel Peace Prize
Statement on the One-Year Anniversary of Russian Invasion of Ukraine
RECNA Statement on “No-first-use” nuclear policy
RECNA’s Statement on the Collapse of the INF Treaty
Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapon (NPT) at its 50th year juncture: thoughts on the postponement of the NPT Review Conference
RECNA’s Statement On the Resolution regarding Negotiations for a Legally Binding Treaty to Prohibit Nuclear Weapons