Member Activities

Japan’s Changing Nuclear Energy Policy
THE DIPLOMAT - APLN board member Tatsujiro Suzuki writes on the Kishida administration's new nuclear energy policy and the viability of the proposed 2050 Carbon Neutral policy.

Fixing the Deadlock in North Korean Denuclearisation
EAST ASIA FORUM - APLN Vice Chair Chung-in Moon argues that to deal with the North Korean nuclear issue from a comprehensive regional security perspective higher-level representation is needed.

Ex-new Zealand PM Helen Clark on Monarchy, Extreme Poverty, and Jacinda Ardern
THE REST IS POLITICS - APLN member Helen Clark discusses democracy, the rise of populism, the Monarchy, the importance of arts and culture, the United Nations Development Programme in a podcast.

Kevin Rudd on Jiang Zemin, Steward of China’s Rise
THE INTERPRETER - APLN member Kevin Rudd writes on the legacy of Jiang Zemin on China's politics, foreign policy, and economy.

Playing Down Hostility
THE TRIBUNE - APLN member Shyam Saran writes on the Biden-Xi talks at G20 Summit.

It’s Time for S. Korea to Think Seriously about Crisis Stability
HANKYOREH - APLN Vice Chair Moon Chung-in argues that crisis stability is as important as deterrence and as much attention should be paid to preventing wars as to winning them.

India Engages Myanmar
THE DIPLOMAT - APLN member Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan writes on Indian Foreign Secretary Vinay Kwatra’s recent visit to Myanmar.

Emerging Missile Trends to Watch Out For
IPCS - APLN member Manpreet Sethi cautions that trends in the development and employment of missiles create opportunities for greater proliferation as well as their more uninhibited use in the future.

Reducing U.S.-China Nuclear Risks: Prospects for Arms Control Cooperation
Nuclear Threat Initiative - APLN board member Tong Zhao discussed the future of nonproliferation and arms control cooperation between the United States and China in a seminar hosted by NTI.

Too Little, Too Late
THE INDIAN EXPRESS - APLN member Shyam Saran writes: At COP27, an old tale – developed countries refuse to pay what they owe.