Member Activities
India, France Conclude Garuda Exercise 2022
THE DIPLOMAT - APLN member Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan writes on the recently-concluded India-France joint air exercise Garuda Exercise 2022.
The Conflict in Ukraine: Cushioning the Global Impact
THE JAKARTA POST - APLN member Helen Clark writes on the impact of the war in Ukraine and argues that the APEC and G20 summits have heavy responsibility for addressing food insecurity crisis.
ASEAN Can Make a Difference for Myanmar and for the World
NIKKEI ASIA - APLN Chair Marty Natalegawa writes for Nikkei Asia and argues that Southeast Asia must seize summit opportunities to secure commitments to peace.
What Biden and Xi Can Agree On
THE ATLANTIC - APLN member Kevin Rudd writes on how the leaders of the U.S. and China could use the bilateral meeting at the G20 summit as an opportunity to stabilise the US-China relationship.
Sharif in China: How Are China-Pakistan Ties?
THE DIPLOMAT - APLN member Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan writes on Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's China visit.
Hegemonic Competition beyond New Cold War
THE KOREA TIMES - APLN member Kim Won-soo writes on the tense U.S.-China relations and argues that hegemonic competition must stay within mutually agreed guardrails to avoid a head-on collision.
Nuclear Disarmament and UN Reforms
TODA PEACE INSTITUTE - APLN member Ramesh Thakur published a new policy brief.
Is an Economic Security Alliance with US in Korea’s Best Interest?
HANKYOREH - APLN Vice Chair Moon Chung-in weighs in on South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol's push for an "economic security alliance" with the US.
A Wary India Remains Caught between the US-China Geopolitical Contest
SCMP - APLN member C Uday Bhaskar argues that any substantive change in the US-China relationship in either way will affect New Delhi’s security concerns and aspiration to maintain strategic autonomy.
Putin Tones Down Bluster
THE TRIBUNE - APLN member Shyam Saran argues that unless Russia gives up territorial acquisitions in Ukraine as part of a peace deal, the war is likely to rage on.