Member Activities

Indonesia’s hedging plus policy in the face of China’s rise and the US-China rivalry in ...
THE PACIFIC REVIEW - APLN member Dewi Fortuna Anwar published a paper titled "Indonesia’s hedging plus policy in the face of China’s rise and the US-China rivalry in the Indo-Pacific region."

Securitising Climate Policy Will Keep the Indo-Pacific Afloat
EAST ASIA FORUM - APLN member Mely Caballero-Anthony writes on climate-related security risks, arguing that regional organisations like ASEAN should be at the forefront of climate security engagement.

Security in the Asia-Pacific
CHINA-US FOCUS - APLN Vice Chair Moon Chung-in argues that it is important to revalue the traditional Asia-Pacific concept for inclusiveness, cooperation and stability.

Kevin Rudd Appointed as US Ambassador
APLN member Kevin Rudd has been appointed Australia's next ambassador to the United States.

Explaining the Latest Clashes on the Sino-Indian Border
THE DIPLOMAT - APLN member Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan writes on the latest clashes on the Sino-Indian Border and argues that a lack of clarity on where the border lies foments continued trouble.

How Will America Deal With Three-Way Nuclear Deterrence?
THE ECONOMIST - APLN member Tong Zhao argues that China's strategic nuclear policy has become harder to read but may be aimed at convincing the US to treat China with respect and as an equal.

Revitalizing the Struggle for Human Rights
PROJECT SYNDICATE - APLN board member Gareth Evans published an article in Project Syndicate and emphasized the need for a refocused human-rights narrative.

India’s G20 Presidency: Championing the Global South
THE INDIAN EXPRESS - APLN member C. Raja Mohan writes on India’s new ambition to become the voice of the ‘Global South’.

Incremental Denuclearization on the Korean Peninsula
UNITED STATES INSTITUTE OF PEACE - APLN Vice Chair Chung-in Moon was interviewed by Frank Aum on the situation in the Korean Peninsula.

North Korean Riddle: What Next after Nuclear Test?
THE KOREA TIMES - APLN member Kim Won-soo compares the situation in the Korean Peninsula to six horses pulling a loaded wagon and argues that Seoul must build a consensus on how to augment deterrence.