AUKUS
Integrating AUKUS into the Indo-Pacific
THE STRATEGIST - APLN member Ramesh Thakur discusses AUKUS in relation to other regional groupings.
After AUKUS, South Korea may join the underwater nuclear race
APLN Policy Fellow Joel Ivre Petersson examines South Korea's quest for nuclear submarine and the risk of undermining the non-proliferation norm in the Asia Pacific, as a fallout of the AUKUS deal.
An Underwater Nuclear Race: After Australia, South Korea may be next to take the plunge ...
APLN Policy Fellow Joel Ivre Petersson examines South Korea's quest for nuclear submarine and the risk of undermining the non-proliferation norm in the Asia Pacific, as a fallout of the AUKUS deal.
AUKUS: How Not to Win Friends
HINDUSTAN TIMES - APLN member Rakesh Sood argues that AUKUS shows that the time has come for India and France to set a new milestone for strengthening their strategic partnership.
AUKUS, the Quad, and India’s Strategic Pivot
FOREIGN POLICY - APLN member C. Raja Mohan argues that AUKUS is one part of a larger US effort to reconfigure the Indo-Pacific balance of power.
Australia Seeks to Reassure ASEAN After AUKUS Gambit
THE JAKARTA POST - APLN Chair and former Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr Marty Natalegawa, weighs in on what the AUKUS could mean for ASEAN.
The Real Risks of Australia’s Submarine Deal
PROJECT SYNDICATE / AFR - APLN Board member Gareth Evans expands on his opinions about the recent Australia’s Submarine Deal with the US and UK.
With AUKUS Dividing the Western Bloc, is there a Role for India?
THE INDIAN EXPRESS - APLN member C. Raja Mohan explores India's opportunities for strategic cooperation with France and Europe as well as the Quad.
Implications of the AUKUS Deal
Senior APLN network members and experts assess the new US-Australia-UK deal offering a diversity of perspectives from across the Asia Pacific and beyond.
Nuclear Submarines: Mitigating the Proliferation Impacts
TPI - APLN Senior Associate Fellow John Tilemann argues that while AUKUS is compatible with IAEA nuclear safeguards, it distracts attention from other pressing issues like Iran and North Korea.