
Where Did APSG Take Us in 2024?
A year of engagement with practitioners and academics on innovative approaches to atrocity prevention in the US and globally
December 18, 2024

Why Iranian Leaders Have Preferred U.S. Republican Presidents
Iranian leaders have tended to prefer Republican U.S. presidents who have historically sought transactional deals, delivered on arms sales, and refrained from punishing human rights abuses in the region
December 17, 2024

The Green Transition: Implications for Energy Security and Geopolitics
The transition from fossil fuels to green energy will require a new paradigm for thinking about energy security
December 17, 2024

Military Bases and the Green Transition
As the green transition gains momentum, the energy security needs of modern militaries pose major challenges but also offer significant opportunities
December 17, 2024


Reflections on the Arms Trade Treaty at 10
Ten years after the Arms Trade Treaty’s entry into force, we have an opportunity to look back at the treaty’s successes and ensure its success and relevance in the future
December 17, 2024

Biden’s Disturbing Legacy on Landmines
In a surprising move, President Biden approved sending landmines to Ukraine, marking a reversal of long-standing U.S. landmines policy and painting a bleak picture for the future
December 17, 2024

Our Impact in 2024
Our most notable and influential work and global impact this year
December 16, 2024

The Hidden Costs: Transparency and the US Arms Trade
Exploring the urgent need for transparency in the US arms trade and identifying pathways for reform
December 16, 2024

How Iran Lost the Competition For New Transit Corridors
Despite close ties to Iran, Iran has been practically ignored in major projects such as China’s Belt and Road Initiative and the Trans-Caspian Sea
December 16, 2024