United States (Biden Administration)

70 Years After the Armistice, the Korean Peninsula Still Struggles for Peace
USIP - APLN member Jun Bong-geun argues that the U.S. and South Korea must prioritize a political-military dialogue with North Korea to defuse military tensions and reduce nuclear risks.

70 Years and Counting: The Path to Peace on the Korean Peninsula
Gabriela Bernal identifies the conflicts of interest between the stakeholders on the Korean Peninsula that prevent them from pursuing a peace agreement.

For Foreign Envoys in China, Xi’s G20 Absence Confirms Worrying Trend
REUTERS - APLN member Tong Zhao commented on China's absence from the G20 Summit.

America: The Biggest Danger to the Security of the World?
HANKYOREH - APLN Vice Chair Moon Chung-in writes on the risks in America’s domestic politics.

Here’s Why Singapore Should Persist With Its Dialogue Convenor Role
TODAY ONLINE - APLN member Sarah Teo highlighted Singapore’s role in facilitating dialogue among countries amid unstable major power relations and an uncertain environment for smaller states.

Pivotal States: Revamping the U.S.-Indonesia Partnership
On 5 September, in an online discussion hosted by the Carnegie Endowment, APLN member Dewi Fortuna Anwar explored the role of Indonesia and its foreign policy in American statecraft.

US-China Strategic Rivalry, South Korea’s Strategic Choices, and Implications for German ...
FES ASIA - APLN Vice Chair Moon Chung-in wrote on US-China strategic rivalry, South Korea’s strategic choices, and implications for German and South Korean cooperation.

Pacific Islands' Views of Security in an Age of Great Power
GEORGETOWN JOURNAL OF ASIAN AFFAIRS - APLN member Sandra Tarte published an article in the Georgetown Journal of Asian Affairs, examining Pacific Islands' perspectives on security amid great power ...

Navigating the Narratives of Indo-Pacific: "Rules," "Like-mindedness", and "De-risking" ...
GEORGETOWN JOURNAL OF ASIAN AFFAIRS - APLN member Cheng-Chwee Kuik explores how Southeast Asian countries perceive the narrative framing of great power competition.

No Biden, No Problem: ASEAN Just Has to Forge Its Own Path
SCMP - APLN member Elina Noor writes on U.S. President Joe Biden's absence from next month's ASEAN Summit and argues that this should not discourage the bloc.