United States (Biden Administration)
Reducing Nuclear Threats in a Time of Peril
ARMS CONTROL ASSOCIATION - APLN member Tong Zhao spoke at the Arms Control Association annual meeting about China's nuclear weapons policy and the prevention of a three-way nuclear arms race.
From Minimum to Limited Deterrence: China’s Nuclear build-up and future implications
Amrita Jash analyses the the drivers of China's nuclear build-up, and the implications for countries in the region.
A Perspective on the War in Ukraine
Amit Sharma argues that great power competition is making peace in Ukraine elusive.
Does Yoon’s Year of Values Diplomacy Deserve a Passing Grade?
HANKYOREH - APLN Vice Chair Moon Chung-in argues that if President Yoon fails to find a balance between values and national interest, his national security and foreign policies are likely to fail.
India Doesn’t Share Our World View
FINANCIAL REVIEW - APLN member John McCarthy argues that New Delhi is guided by what it thinks is best for India, not by alliances or what others want of it.
Flurry of Diplomacy at G7: Analysis
ARIRANG NEWS - APLN member Eunjung Lim shared her observations on the G7 Hiroshima Summit.
US, China Step Back From Risky Face-Off
THE TRIBUNE - APLN member Shyam Saran writes about US-China relations and how they will influence India’s geopolitical prospects.
Lack of Communication Between US and China: How Dangerous Could It Be?
DW News - APLN member Tong Zhao was interviewed by DW News regarding the lack of communication between the US and China and its potential to escalate the likelihood of conflict over Taiwan.
How China’s Echo Chamber Threatens Taiwan
FOREIGN AFFAIRS - APLN member Tong Zhao examines how the internal feedback loop among China's leadership, policy elites, and the general public creates an underappreciated risk of war over Taiwan.
The Washington Declaration: Old wine in a new bottle?
Jina Kim assesses whether the establishment of the US-ROK Nuclear Consultative Group will bring any qualitative change to the alliance.