United States (Biden Administration)

The Russia-Ukraine War and North Korea: South Korean and Allied Responses
Professor Jina Kim critically reviews established narratives on the influence of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on the DPRK.

South Korea’s Geopolitics: Challenges and Strategic Choices
MELBOURNE ASIA REVIEW - APLN Vice Chair Moon Chung-in and Sejong Institute Visiting Fellow Sung-won Lee discuss South Korea's position between China and the United States.

Engaging China in Arms Control
CARNEGIE - China is dramatically enhancing its nuclear arsenal and military capabilities. We invite you to a two-part discussion of this challenge on March 8, from 19:00 to 20:30 EST.

Reducing or Exploiting Risk? Varieties of US Nuclear Thought and their Implications for ...
Dr. Van Jackson explores how different schools of thought on US nuclear strategy would respond to different scenarios in Northeast Asia.

Three Is a Crowd
THE TRIBUNE - APLN member Shyam Saran writes: US did a China on the Soviet Union in 1972; now, China is doing a Russia on America.

Europe’s Role in Promoting US-China Arms Control Cooperation
HCSS - APLN member Tong Zhao discusses the influence of European states and how they could potentially play a useful role in promoting US-China arms control cooperation.

Asia and Biden's Nuclear Posture Review
While the debates surrounding the U.S. Nuclear Posture Review tend to be too rigid, Washington is adapting to the new geopolitical dynamic in Asia.

Prospects for DPRK's Nuclear Use Scenarios and Deterrence Measures of the US and ROK ...
Professor Lee Sangkyu investigates possible nuclear use cases pre-empted by the DPRK based on its nuclear capabilities and nuclear strategy.

Attacks on Possible Korean Peace Plan Are Politically and Financially Motivated
RESPONSIBLE STATECRAFT - APLN Senior Associate Fellow Jessica Lee, provides analysis on the Biden Administrations foreign policy, and policy surrounding North Korea.

Peace for Korea
PLOUGH - APLN senior associate fellow Jessica Lee writes: The Korean War is still not officially over. According to the Quincy Institute, it’s high time to end it.