Member Activities
The Contradictions of “Progressive Realism,” and How to Overcome Them
THE DUCK OF MINERVA - APLN Senior Research Adviser Van Jackson comments on Labour MP David Lammy's recent piece in Foreign Affairs and highlights the contradictions of "progressive realism".
‘Trump’s Possible Return Will Be Mixed Bag for South Korea’
THE KOREA TIMES - APLN Vice Chair Chung-in Moon was interviewed by the Korea Times, where he discussed the implications of the U.S. presidential election and foreign policy of the Yoon administration.
Prof. Ramesh Thakur & Ben Falconer on The Chris Smith Show
THE CHRIS SMITH SHOW PODCAST - APLN member Ramesh Thakur was featured in the Christ Smith Show podcast, where he discussed the World Health Organization’s proposed pandemic treaty reforms.
The Real Motives for China’s Nuclear Expansion
FOREIGN AFFAIRS - APLN member Tong Zhao writes on the underlying drivers of China's nuclear expansion, and the implications for US-China security and overall relations
Indo-Pacific Statecraft: Deterrence and Diplomacy
The National Security Podcast - APLN member Huong Le Thu is featured on the National Security Podcast, where she discussed the integration of deterrence and diplomacy in the practice of statecraft in ...
Assessing the Promise of Small Modular Reactors from an Indian Perspective
CAPS - APLN Senior Research Adviser Manpreet Sethi assesses the advantages of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) and the challenges that they are likely to face, in the context of India's energy mix.
The Middle East Maelstrom: Ramifications of Retaliations
DHAKA COURIER - APLN member Iftekhar Ahmed Chowdhury writes on Iran’s retaliatory military strike on Israel and Israel's response.
U.S. Strategy of Damage Limitation Vis-à-Vis China: Long-Term Programs and Effects
SPRINGER LINK - APLN member Li Bin co-publishes a paper with Wu Riqiang, highlighting that nuclear competition between the US and China needs to be mitigated and stabilized through nuclear dialogues.
The Bumpy Road Ahead in South Korean Politics
NBR - APLN member Eunjung Lim discusses the role of economic factors and communication issues in the crushing defeat for the ruling People Power Party in South Korea’s legislative election.
‘Choson’: Is it time we start referring to N. Korea in its own terms?
HANKYOREH - APLN member Cheong Wook-Sik argues that South Korea should start using the term preferred by North Korea, "Choson", as mutual acknowledgement is the first step to peace and coexistence.