Member Activities
How Should the U.S. and China Manage Their Nuclear Relationship During the “New Cold War”?
THE CARTER CENTER - APLN member Tong Zhao will speak at a webinar at 3pm EST, May 28, 2024.
Seoul Summit Offers Valuable Momentum for China-Japan-S.Korea Cooperation
GLOBAL TIMES - APLN Vice Chair Chung-in Moon analyzed the outcomes of the China-Japan-South Korea summit and the current regional situation.
S. Korea-Japan-China Trilateral Summit
ARIRANG NEWS - APLN member Eunjung Lim shared her overall assessment of the South Korea-Japan-China trilateral summit.
Beyond Sanctions: Revisiting the Pak-US Narrative on Pakistan’s 26th Nuclear Anniversary
PAKISTAN POLITICO - APLN member Rabia Akhtar writes on the contradictions in U.S. nonproliferation policy regarding Pakistan.
Southeast Asia’s Strategic Outlook: Where Do Australia and ASEAN fit?
ASIA SOCIETY - APLN member Natalie Sambhi sat down with four experts from Southeast Asia to share their views on the region’s strategic outlook in 2024 and what this means for both Australia and ...
Amid President Ebrahim Raisi’s Death, Israel War, India’s Reconnect With Iran
THE INDIAN EXPRESS - APLN member Shyam Saran writes on the death of Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi and its implication on India-Iran relations.
Taiwan’s Economic Pivot Towards Southeast Asia: Bolstering Regional Support for Status Quo
FULCRUM - APLN member Hoang Thi Ha co-writes a commentary with Pham Thi Phuong Thao on Taiwan’s growing economic links with Southeast Asia.
India’s Changing Attitude Toward Nuclear Expansion
THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF ASIAN RESEARCH - APLN member Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan examines the development of China’s nuclear forces and assesses the impact on India.
Continuity and Flux in Fiji-China Relations
AIIA - APLN member Sandra Tarte points out that increasing geopolitical tensions and domestic pressures have tested Fiji’s efforts to strike a balance in relations with its partners and China.
What if Seoul Took Reunification by Force Off the Table?
HANKYOREH - APLN member Cheong Wook-Sik suggests the idea of ruling out the possibility of armed reunification in the event of a contingency on the peninsula.