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Rethinking Regional Strategy Amid US Policy Disruption
WEEKLY NEWSLETTERS

Rethinking Regional Strategy Amid US Policy Disruption

11 Apr 2025APLN

Frank O'Donnell highlights how the Trump administration’s contradictory policies are undermining trust and coherence in the US Asia strategy.

AI Competition in Southeast Asia: Can Malaysia’s ASEAN Chairmanship Make a Difference?
ASIA DIALOGUE ON CHINA-US RELATIONS

AI Competition in Southeast Asia: Can Malaysia’s ASEAN Chairmanship Make a Difference?

10 Apr 2025Elina NOOR

Elina Noor urges Malaysia to adopt a people-oriented approach to AI during its year as ASEAN Chair.

Managing Regional Security Amidst DC Disconnects
THE KOREA TIMES COLUMN

Managing Regional Security Amidst DC Disconnects

9 Apr 2025Frank O'DONNELL

Frank O'Donnell highlights how the second Trump administration’s contradictory policies are undermining trust and coherence in the US Asia strategy, and urges regional allies to prioritise greater ...

Navigating Rising Tensions in Cross-Strait Relations
WEEKLY NEWSLETTERS

Navigating Rising Tensions in Cross-Strait Relations

4 Apr 2025APLN

Kristy Hsu examines how Taiwan’s political landscape and public opinion are shaping the island’s future amid rising tensions with China.

Book Talk: The Rivalry Peril
MEMBER ACTIVITIES

Book Talk: The Rivalry Peril

3 Apr 2025Van JACKSON

QUINCY INSTITUTE - APLN Senior Research Adviser Van Jackson shared insights from his new book, The Rivalry Peril, on how great-power competition threatens peace and weakens democracy.

China’s Growing Role and US Foreign Policy: S. Korea’s Options in Shifting World Order
MEMBER ACTIVITIES

China’s Growing Role and US Foreign Policy: S. Korea’s Options in Shifting World Order

2 Apr 2025Chung-in MOON

THE KOREA TIMES - APLN Vice Chair Chung-in Moon was interviewed by The Korea Times, where he argued that South Korea should reduce its security dependence on the US.

March 2025 in Review at APLN
WEEKLY NEWSLETTERS

March 2025 in Review at APLN

2 Apr 2025APLN

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

Why Duterte Drama Should Inspire Malaysia to Reconsider Joining ICC
MEMBER ACTIVITIES

Why Duterte Drama Should Inspire Malaysia to Reconsider Joining ICC

31 Mar 2025Elina NOOR

SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST - APLN member Elina Noor emphasised Malaysia's leaders should seize the external momentum to initiate the country’s return to the Rome Statute.

The Multilayered Multipolarity of Energy: A New Surge in United States-Korea Relations?
MEMBER ACTIVITIES

The Multilayered Multipolarity of Energy: A New Surge in United States-Korea Relations?

26 Mar 2025LIM Eunjung

THE NATIONAL INTEREST - APLN member Eunjung Lim wrote on the multilayered multipolarity of energy, arguing that renewable and nuclear energy must remain integral to South Korea’s energy mix.

Balancing Security and Development
WEEKLY NEWSLETTERS

Balancing Security and Development

25 Mar 2025APLN

Shao Yuqun examines China’s view of regional stability and suggests how it can improve its role as a provider of regional stability.

Nuclear Arms Control Architecture on Life Support
COMMENTARIES

Nuclear Arms Control Architecture on Life Support

24 Mar 2025KIM Won-soo

Kim Won-soo urges the N-5, umbrella states, and civil society to take immediate steps to rebuild trust and bolster the global nuclear disarmament and arms control framework ahead of 2026, with the ...

China’s Military Spending Rises Should Prompt Regional Budget Responses
MEMBER ACTIVITIES

China’s Military Spending Rises Should Prompt Regional Budget Responses

20 Mar 2025Rajeswari Pillai RAJAGOPALAN

ASPI - APLN member Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan observed that China’s rapidly increasing defence budget reflects its expanding military ambitions and heightened geopolitical assertiveness.

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