Asia-Pacific

Promoting Amity: Diplomacy and Dialogue as Statecrafts in a Fragmented World
On June 11, APLN Chair Marty Natalegawa delivered an RSIS Distinguished Public Lecture on 'Promoting Amity: Diplomacy and Dialogue as Statecrafts in a Fragmented World.'

Missile Proliferation in the Asia-Pacific: The Shadow Over Regional Stability
Malinda Meegoda argues that the Asia-Pacific is witnessing an escalating arms race with the proliferation of advanced missile technologies, raising concerns about broader proliferation risks and ...

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.

Intersecting Crises, Joined Up Solutions
SIPRI - APLN member Mely Caballero-Anthony discussed how converging crises challenge existing policy approaches and explored the necessary incentives and innovations to foster better cooperation ...

Indo-Pacific Statecraft: Deterrence and Diplomacy
The National Security Podcast - APLN member Huong Le Thu is featured on the National Security Podcast, where she discussed the integration of deterrence and diplomacy in the practice of statecraft in ...

Indonesia’s Prabowo Presidency: Is the Asia-Pacific Ready for it?
Natalie Sambhi examines the regional implications of Indonesia's upcoming presidency under Prabowo Subianto.

Arms Control Challenges in the Asia-Pacific
Adil Sultan explores the escalating arms race in the Asia-Pacific and highlights the need for innovative regional arms control approaches.

In 2024, Asia’s Domestic Politics Will Decide Its Geopolitics
Huong Le Thu assesses the impact that the numerous elections taking place in the Asia-Pacific this year will have on its geopolitical landscape.

The Path Forward: What Taiwan's Elections Mean for the Asia-Pacific
Brian Hioe, Russell Hsiao, and Chong Ja Ian weigh in on what the recent elections mean for Taiwan's future, how president-elect Lai might approach the region, and what we can expect from China in the ...