China
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.
Asia-Pacific Flashpoints: Comparing Australian, Japanese, South Korean & UK perceptions
This joint APLN-ELN report explores differing risk perceptions towards China and North Korea as potential obstacles to policy coordination between Australia, Japan, South Korea, and the UK.
Asia-Pacific Flashpoints: Comparing Australian, Japanese, South Korean & UK perceptions
This joint APLN-ELN report explores differing risk perceptions towards China and North Korea as potential obstacles to policy coordination between Australia, Japan, South Korea, and the UK.
Seoul Summit Offers Valuable Momentum for China-Japan-S.Korea Cooperation
GLOBAL TIMES - APLN Vice Chair Chung-in Moon analyzed the outcomes of the China-Japan-South Korea summit and the current regional situation.
S. Korea-Japan-China Trilateral Summit
ARIRANG NEWS - APLN member Eunjung Lim shared her overall assessment of the South Korea-Japan-China trilateral summit.
India’s Changing Attitude Toward Nuclear Expansion
THE NATIONAL BUREAU OF ASIAN RESEARCH - APLN member Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan examines the development of China’s nuclear forces and assesses the impact on India.
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.
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.