Member Activities
The Ukraine Stalemate: Dangers of Sleepwalking into Nuclear Armageddon
GLOBAL RESEARCH - APLN member Iftekhar Ahmed Chowdhury wrote about the Ukraine crisis and the danger of a nuclear war.
Weighing South Korea’s Options for Improving Its Missile Defenses
NK NEWS - APLN Policy Fellow Joel Petersson Ivre wrote on Seoul's need for farsighted policy to respond to North Korean weapons threats while also managing ties with China.
Tanya Plibersek appointed Minister for the Environment and Water
APLN member Tanya Plibersek was appointed Minister for the Environment and Water of the new Australian government.
USINDO & ASPI Special Open Forum with Dr. Marty Natalegawa
USINDO & ASPI - APLN Chair Marty Natalegawa spoke at the 31st Special Open Forum of the U.S.-Indonesia Society and the Asia Society Policy Institute on Indonesia's role in ASEAN and the G20.
India Needs a Forward-looking Strategy on Pakistan
THE INDIAN EXPRESS - APLN member C Raja Mohan wrote: While India waits for things to settle down in Islamabad, it could consider taking a fresh look at its own Pakistan strategy.
America’s Strategy: Unite to Divide
CHINA-US FOCUS - APLN member Fan Jishe wrote about the Biden administration's strategy.
Talking ASEAN on “Joe Biden's One-Year Presidency and ASEAN-US Special Summit”
THE HABIBIE CENTER - APLN member Dewi Fortuna Adwar discussed ASEAN expectations and perceptions of the United States under the first year of the Biden administration.
‘China in Mind’: Japan Mulls Beefing up Military as Ukraine War Rings Alarm
THE GUARDIAN - APLN member Akira Kawasaki commented on Japan's potential acquisition of first strike capabilities, arguing that it would be in violation of the Japanese constitution.
America’s Shaky Leadership Makes for Uneasy Global Order
HANKYOREH - APLN vice-chair Chung-in Moon argued that US power has become limited to the point where it is relying more on its allies to carry out difficult tasks.
Nuclear South Asia and Women in IR: A conversation with Dr Tanvi Kulkarni
INDO PACIFIC VOICES - APLN Policy Fellow Tanvi Kulkarni talks about what building a feminist foreign policy looks like from a nuclear decision-making standpoint.