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Why South Korea’s Business Giants Must Say No to the Bomb
THE KOREA TIMES COLUMN

Why South Korea’s Business Giants Must Say No to the Bomb

13 Jun 2025LIM Eunjung

Eunjung Lim argues that South Korea’s business leaders must take a stand against nuclear weapons to safeguard the country’s economic future and export credibility. 

From Tactical To Strategic: The DPRK-Russia Military Cooperation
COMMENTARIES

From Tactical To Strategic: The DPRK-Russia Military Cooperation

11 Jun 2025Fei SU

Fei Su makes an assessment of the deepening DPRK-Russia strategic cooperation and its long-term implications for DPRK's military posture.

APLN's Role Recognised at Shangri-La Dialogue
WEEKLY NEWSLETTERS

APLN's Role Recognised at Shangri-La Dialogue

6 Jun 2025APLN

At the 2025 Shangri-La Dialogue, Timor-Leste President José Ramos-Horta highlighted the APLN as a key solution to regional security challenges.

The Remaking of the Indo-Pacific Security Architecture
ASIA DIALOGUE ON CHINA-US RELATIONS

The Remaking of the Indo-Pacific Security Architecture

3 Jun 2025Sarah TEO Li-Shan

Sarah Teo argues that the Indo-Pacific security architecture is shifting toward a more modular and decentralised model, and urges regional actors to embrace this transition by fostering complementary ...

Sri Lanka Needs a ‘Comprehensive National Maritime Security Strategy,’ Urgently
COMMENTARIES

Sri Lanka Needs a ‘Comprehensive National Maritime Security Strategy,’ Urgently

3 Jun 2025Roshan KULATUNGA

Roshan Kulatunga evaluates Sri Lanka's current and emerging maritime security environment and calls for urgently developing a national maritime security strategy.

May 2025 in Review at APLN
WEEKLY NEWSLETTERS

May 2025 in Review at APLN

31 May 2025APLN

Our monthly roundup of APLN news and activities in May 2025.

Civil-Military Relations: Don’t Let Your Guard Down
THE KOREA TIMES COLUMN

Civil-Military Relations: Don’t Let Your Guard Down

29 May 2025Natalie SAMBHI

Natalie Sambhi argues that civil-military relations in the Indo-Pacific are increasingly strained as militaries expand beyond traditional security roles. She emphasises the need for strong civilian ...

APLN Welcomes New Network Members
BULLETIN

APLN Welcomes New Network Members

29 May 2025APLN

APLN welcomes four new network members in May 2025.

The Good Neighbour: As Aid Cuts Abound, Australia Steps Forward
ASIA DIALOGUE ON CHINA-US RELATIONS

The Good Neighbour: As Aid Cuts Abound, Australia Steps Forward

28 May 2025Melissa CONLEY TYLER, Tom Barber and Grant WYETH

Melissa Conley Tyler, Tom Barber and Grant Wyeth argue that Australia’s continued commitment to foreign aid - despite global trends of budget cuts - reflects a strategic, bipartisan consensus that ...

The Good Neighbour: As Aid Cuts Abound, Australia Steps Forward
COMMENTARIES

The Good Neighbour: As Aid Cuts Abound, Australia Steps Forward

28 May 2025Melissa CONLEY TYLER, Tom Barber and Grant WYETH

Melissa Conley Tyler, Tom Barber and Grant Wyeth argue that Australia’s continued commitment to foreign aid - despite global trends of budget cuts - reflects a strategic, bipartisan consensus that ...

What Transpired at the 2025 NPT PrepCom — and What To Expect at the 2026 RevCon
WEEKLY NEWSLETTERS

What Transpired at the 2025 NPT PrepCom — and What To Expect at the 2026 RevCon

24 May 2025APLN

We asked four experts to reflect on the outcome of the 2025 NPT PrepCom and examine its implications.

Reflections on the 2025 NPT PrepCom
THE PULSE

Reflections on the 2025 NPT PrepCom

23 May 2025KAWASAKI Akira, Tanya OGILVIE-WHITE, Marianne HANSON and Muhadi SUGIONO

We invited four experts to examine the implications of this outcome: what drove the deadlock, whether the treaty is now at greater risk, and what urgent actions could restore momentum ahead of the ...

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