Member Activities
Ukraine Invasion and the Great Geopolitical Reset
THE INDIAN EXPRESS - APLN member C. Raja Mohan writes: Whichever way it plays out, the current crisis has affirmed America’s pole position.
Hawkish Yoon Wins in Seoul, Posing Challenges for Taiwan, North Korea Policy
RESPONSIBLE STATECRAFT - APLN senior associate fellow Jessica Lee analyses what kind of challenges would the new South Korean president Yoon Seok-youl face.
Helen Clark: No One’s Listening at the Moment
NEWSTALKZB - Helen Clark talks about the APLN Statement on the Ukraine War in a podcast with Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive.
The Tragedy in Ukraine That Could Have Been Avoided
HANKYOREH - APLN Vice Chair Moon Chung-in summarises that three factors serve as a critical lesson offered by the war in Ukraine.
How Invasion of Ukraine Could Transform Nuclear Landscape of Asia
INDIAN EXPRESS - APLN member C. Raja Mohan writes: Countries in the region are worried and want to prepare for the possibility that China may emulate Russia and invade Taiwan.
Russian Forces Have Seized Europe’s Biggest Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine
CNN - APLN member Ramamurti Rajaraman (Expert N-Disarmament) and ST Devare, Ex Indian Ambassadors to Ukraine, share their views.
‘What we don’t want is World War III’ – Helen Clark on war in Ukraine
NEWSROOM NZ - APLN member Helen Clark talks to The Detail about Russia's invasion of Ukraine: the background to the conflict, her impressions of Vladimir Putin and how it might end.
Engaging China in Arms Control
CARNEGIE - China is dramatically enhancing its nuclear arsenal and military capabilities. We invite you to a two-part discussion of this challenge on March 8, from 19:00 to 20:30 EST.
Standing against Putin’s Imperialist Project
INDIAN EXPRESS - APLN member C. Raja Mohan writes: As Europe unites against the Russian president’s aggression, India must realise that Putin and Russia are not the same.
Russia’s Friends Are Finding It Harder to Look the Other Way
THE INDIAN EXPRESS - APLN member Shyam Saran argues that those who remained ambiguous in their reactions to the Russian invasion seem to be changing their stand so as not to be stranded on the wrong ...