Member Activities

How a Mature Democracy Formulates Its Security Strategy
HANKYOREH - APLN Vice Chair Moon Chung-in writes on lessons for South Korea in the German approach to ties with China.

Kishida's Realism Diplomacy: Nuclear Disarmament
CSIS - APLN Senior Associate Fellow Nobumasa Akiyama writes on Japanese Prime Minister Kishida's "realism diplomacy" strategy.

China’s Challenge to India
INDEPENDENT THINKING - APLN member Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan discussed India-China relations and the broader trends in India's foreign policy, including its relations with the US and Russia.

Thailand Rejected the Old Ways
SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST - APLN member Kasit Piromya writes on the result of Thailand's election.

The Road Not Taken Before
THE INDIAN EXPRESS - APLN member C. Raja Mohan argues that the India-US defence compact aims to establish a multipolar Asia with strong deterrent capabilities and uphold regional sovereignty.

More HIT Than Miss in India-Nepal Ties
THE HINDU - APLN member Rakesh Sood argues that the process of repairing the relationship between India and Nepal has been slow, but the results are now quite visible with a rebuilding of trust.
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[JPN] The End of Liberal Order
ASAHI SHIMBUN - APLN member Fujiwara Kiichi highlights that in a world dominated by power politics, it is important to seek diplomatic opportunities to restrain the escalation of conflicts.

How Does Embracing MBS Square With Yoon’s Values Diplomacy?
HANKYOREH - APLN Vice Chair Moon Chung-in was interviewed by The Hankyoreh, after delivering a lecture in Berlin.

India’s Approach to Nuclear Security
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS - APLN member Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan contributed a chapter on ‘India’s Approach to Nuclear Security‘ to the Oxford Handbook of Nuclear Security edited by Christopher ...

Blinken, Once Seen as a Headache in China, Could Be a Remedy
THE WASHINGTON POST - APLN member Shen Dingli was quoted in the Washington Post, where he commented on U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken's trip to Beijing.