United States (Biden Administration)

The China-US Strategic Rivalry and Consequences for the Asia Pacific Region
APLN x Jeju Forum Session 1: Panelists discuss the dynamics of China-US relations and how their strategic rivalry can impact the Asia-Pacific.

Putin-Biden Summit – A Blend of Realism and Hope
INDIA NARRATIVE - APLN Board member Manpreet Sethi analyzes the Biden-Putin Summit, focusing on the promise it holds globally and for India.

Four Idols of S. Korea-US Alliance Advocates
HANKYOREH - APLN Vice Chair Moon Chung-in discusses four idols of the mind in response to the different reactions and attitudes following the US-ROK summit on May 21.

Biden's DPRK Policy Review
Jean Lee, Mark Tokola, Tanya Ogilvie-White and Bong-geun Jun share their views on the new US administration's North Korea policy review.

Nuclear Escalation in a Taiwan Strait Crisis?
Robert Ayson analyses the scenarios that could trigger a nuclear war in the Taiwan strait and how it can be avoided.

Allies Can Find New Breakthrough to Stalled Peace Process
KOREA TIMES - As expectations grow on Korea-US summit, APLN Vice Chair Moon Chung-in is hopeful that the allies will find new breakthrough to stalled peace process.

Something for Something: Next Steps for Biden's North Korea Policy
John Delury discusses the Biden administration's North Korea policy review ahead of its release and what steps should be taken.

North Korea's SRBM Launches
Four experts provide their short analysis of the implications of the recent North Korean missile launches for US-ROK-DPRK relations.

U.S. Alliance is Bedrock of S. Korea's Foreign Policy, But Seoul Can't Join...
ARIRANG - APLN’s Vice Chair Chung-in Moon states that while the diplomatic alliance between the U.S. and South Korea is a given, South Korea can not join a military alliance against China.