United States (Biden Administration)

South Korea’s Strategic Autonomy: Maintaining Regional Stability Amid US-China Competition
Joon Hyung Kim analyses the South Korean foreign policy debate and argues that South Korea must adopt a proactive foreign policy based on strategic autonomy.

South Korea’s Strategic Autonomy: Maintaining Regional Stability Amid US-China Competition
Joon Hyung Kim analyses the South Korean foreign policy debate and argues that South Korea must adopt a proactive foreign policy based on strategic autonomy.

How Should the U.S. and China Manage Their Nuclear Relationship During the “New Cold War”?
THE CARTER CENTER - APLN member Tong Zhao will speak at a webinar at 3pm EST, May 28, 2024.

Beyond Sanctions: Revisiting the Pak-US Narrative on Pakistan’s 26th Nuclear Anniversary
PAKISTAN POLITICO - APLN member Rabia Akhtar writes on the contradictions in U.S. nonproliferation policy regarding Pakistan.

Continuity and Flux in Fiji-China Relations
AIIA - APLN member Sandra Tarte points out that increasing geopolitical tensions and domestic pressures have tested Fiji’s efforts to strike a balance in relations with its partners and China.

‘Trump’s Possible Return Will Be Mixed Bag for South Korea’
THE KOREA TIMES - APLN Vice Chair Chung-in Moon was interviewed by the Korea Times, where he discussed the implications of the U.S. presidential election and foreign policy of the Yoon administration.

US-China Rivalry in Asia-Pacific: Dimensions and Implications
Rabia Akhtar explores the multifaceted US-China rivalry and its implications for the Asia-Pacific geopolitical landscape.

The Real Motives for China’s Nuclear Expansion
FOREIGN AFFAIRS - APLN member Tong Zhao writes on the underlying drivers of China's nuclear expansion, and the implications for US-China security and overall relations

U.S. Strategy of Damage Limitation Vis-à-Vis China: Long-Term Programs and Effects
SPRINGER LINK - APLN member Li Bin co-publishes a paper with Wu Riqiang, highlighting that nuclear competition between the US and China needs to be mitigated and stabilized through nuclear dialogues.

Strategic Risk Assessment in East Asia: A Japanese View
Nobumasa Akiyama discusses Japanese perspectives of strategic risks in East Asia, including the North Korean threat and navigating Japan's relationship with the US and China.