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A Rogue Seoul? South Korea’s Nuclear Ambitions and Indonesia-South Korea Relations
NUCLEAR ORDER IN EAST ASIA

A Rogue Seoul? South Korea’s Nuclear Ambitions and Indonesia-South Korea Relations

19 Nov 2024Elaine NATALIE and Andhika Yudha PRAWIRA

Elaine Natalie and Andhika Prawira explore how Indonesia might react to South Korea acquiring nuclear weapons.

Pacific Island Countries' Respond to China’s ICBM Test
COMMENTARIES

Pacific Island Countries' Respond to China’s ICBM Test

18 Nov 2024Vijay NAIDU

Vijay Naidu offers an overview of reactions from the Pacific Small Island Developing States to China's ICBM test in September 2024.

What a Second Trump Term Means for the Asia-Pacific
WEEKLY NEWSLETTERS

What a Second Trump Term Means for the Asia-Pacific

15 Nov 2024APLN

Experts predict what Trump 2.0 will mean for the Asia-Pacific. Karla Pabeliña examines the ROK nuclear debate from a Philippine perspective. Stefanie Kam writes on China's Global Security Initiative.

Nuclear War in Northeast Asia?: Early Warnings, Risk Reduction, and Denuclearization
MEMBER ACTIVITIES

Nuclear War in Northeast Asia?: Early Warnings, Risk Reduction, and Denuclearization

14 Nov 2024YOSHIDA Fumihiko, SUZUKI Tatsujiro, SARUTA Sayo, Michiru NISHIDA, HIKAWA Kazuko, UMEBAYASHI Hiromichi, CHEONG Wooksik, Peter HAYES and Van JACKSON

Nine APLN members and staff will participate in a symposium on December 6 and 7 to discuss potential measures that civil society and governments can take to prevent nuclear war escalation.

Trump 2.0 Presidency: Implications for the Asia-Pacific
THE PULSE

Trump 2.0 Presidency: Implications for the Asia-Pacific

14 Nov 2024Sujata MEHTA, Tong ZHAO, Frank O'DONNELL, Mely CABALLERO-ANTHONY, Tetsuo KOTANI and Ji Hye SHIN

Six senior experts from the Asia-Pacific touch on what a second Trump Presidency in the United States would mean for the region.

China’s Global Security Initiative: A Shift in Non-Traditional Security or Strategic ...
THE KOREA TIMES COLUMN

China’s Global Security Initiative: A Shift in Non-Traditional Security or Strategic ...

13 Nov 2024Stefanie KAM Li Yee

Stefanie Kam explores how China’s Global Security Initiative (GSI) advocates a comprehensive security approach that addresses non-traditional threats like terrorism and cybercrime through ...

Stop the World: UK defence strategy, AUKUS and deterrence with General Sir Jim Hockenhull
MEMBER ACTIVITIES

Stop the World: UK defence strategy, AUKUS and deterrence with General Sir Jim Hockenhull

13 Nov 2024Cathy MOLONEY

ASPI - APLN member Cathy Moloney discussed the global strategic outlook, the UK’s Strategic Defence Review, and the impact of technology on the military domain with Malcolm Davis and Jim Hockenhull.

Criticise, Compartmentalise: The Philippines Response to a Nuclear South Korea
NUCLEAR ORDER IN EAST ASIA

Criticise, Compartmentalise: The Philippines Response to a Nuclear South Korea

13 Nov 2024Karla Mae PABELIÑA

Karla Mae G. Pabeliña explains how the Philippines would respond to South Korea acquiring nuclear weapons.

The Next US President and Asia
MEMBER ACTIVITIES

The Next US President and Asia

13 Nov 2024John MCCARTHY

ASIALINK - APLN member John McCarthy will discuss how the outcome of the upcoming US elections carries profound political and economic implications for Asia. 

Three Options for Korea as It Confronts the Return of Trump
MEMBER ACTIVITIES

Three Options for Korea as It Confronts the Return of Trump

12 Nov 2024Chung-in MOON

HANKYOREH - APLN Vice Chair Chung-in Moon points out that Trump’s second term will no doubt place immense pressure on South Korea.

Sober Messages From American Election, Our Tasks
MEMBER ACTIVITIES

Sober Messages From American Election, Our Tasks

11 Nov 2024KIM Won-soo

THE KOREA TIMES - APLN member Kim Won-soo analysed the surprising outcome of Trump’s sweeping electoral victory, highlighting its significant domestic and international implications.

What Trump’s Return Means for U.S.-China Relations
MEMBER ACTIVITIES

What Trump’s Return Means for U.S.-China Relations

11 Nov 2024Tong ZHAO

THE CARTER CENTER - APLN member Tong Zhao writes on what Trump’s election means for nuclear policy between the United States and China.

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