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APCSS professor publishes article entitled ‘Japan Chair Platform: Abe’s Challenges Ahead’

By |2013-07-11T11:50:50-10:00July 10th, 2013|Categories: Faculty, Research, Faculty Articles, Hornung|

Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies' Dr. Jeffrey W. Hornung recently published an article entitled "Japan Chair Platform: Abe’s Challenges Ahead" on the Center for Strategic & International Studies website. Here is an excerpt from the article: "Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan has a lot to be happy about. In the recent Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly election, his Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) crushed all others, winning 59 seats to become the dominant party. This is important because it provides Abe and his party with a tailwind going into this month’s House of Councillors election in which the entire nation will have a chance [...]

APCSS jointly produces new publication

By |2015-10-26T10:00:00-10:00August 30th, 2012|Categories: Forman, Courses, Faculty, Research, Faculty Articles, Azizian, Campbell, Malik, Vuving, Wieninger, Ear, JNankivell, Byrd, KNankivell, Hauger|

On the eve of the APEC 2012 summit, which begins next week in Vladivostok, Russia, it is our pleasure to announce the publication of the volume “From APEC 2011 TO APEC 2012: American and Russian Perspectives on Asia-Pacific Security and Cooperation. ” […]

New articles published by APCSS faculty

By |2014-08-12T09:09:34-10:00August 1st, 2012|Categories: Faculty, Research, Faculty Articles, Hornung, Malik|

Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies associate professor Dr. Jeffrey Hornung and professor Dr. Mohan Malik have recently had articles published. Malik's article entitled "China and India Today: Diplomats Jostle, Militaries Prepare" was published Aug. 1 in the World Affairs Journal. Hornung's article entitled "Thinking through Japan-ROK security relations" was published Aug. 1 in The Japan Times. Hornung also had an article entitled "Why China Should Do More In Afghanistan" published in the Diplomat Aug. 1. -END- The views expressed in these articles are those of the authors and do not reflect the official policy or position of APCSS, the U.S. Pacific Command, [...]

Recent articles published by APCSS Professor Hornung

By |2014-08-29T16:16:16-10:00June 22nd, 2012|Categories: Faculty, Research, College, Faculty Articles, Hornung|

Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies (APCSS) Professor Dr. Jeffrey Hornung published an opinion piece entitled "Japan's Sensible New Defense Chief" in the Diplomat June 16 and an article entitled "Lost chance for Tokyo-Seoul security relations" in The Japan Times June 18. The first article highlights the positive aspects of Satoshi Morimoto's selection to head Japan's Defense Ministry and the opposition to his selection. The Tokyo-Seoul article punctuates a missed opportunity to pave the way for future cooperation between the two countries. Here's an exerpt: "Yet, proving the adage that one should never put the cart before the horse, the ROK suspended [...]

APCSS professor publishes article on U.S. – China relations

By |2013-01-03T11:20:55-10:00May 23rd, 2012|Categories: Faculty, Research, College, Faculty Articles, Malik|

Dr. Mohan Malik Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies (APCSS) Professor Dr. Mohan Malik published an article entitled "The Pivot in US-China Relations" in the Foreign Policy section of the China - US Focus website http://www.chinausfocus.com. The website is produced by the  China-United States Exchange Foundation, a non-government and non-profit organization based in Hong Kong. Established in 2008, the China-United States Exchange Foundation seeks to foster a strengthened and improved relationship between China and the United States that is and will continue to be beneficial to China, the United States and the world-at-large. Dr. Malik's article highlights the importance of [...]

Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs visits APCSS

By |2012-04-26T18:05:50-10:00April 26th, 2012|Categories: Research, Staff|

The Honorable Robert Blake, Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of South and Central Asian Affairs, stopped by the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies during his visit to Honolulu April 26th, 2012. While at The Center, Assistant Secretary Blake took part in a roundtable discussion with APCSS faculty.        

APCSS Professors discuss thawing relations between India and Pakistan, and Maritime Security

By |2013-01-03T11:24:08-10:00April 26th, 2012|Categories: Faculty, Research, Faculty Articles, Vuving, Yamin|

India-Pakistan relations and U.S. dominance in Maritime Security are two of the latest Opinion-Editorials written by APCSS faculty members. APCSS' newest faculty member, Dr. Saira Yamin,  was recently featured in the Christian Science Monitor . Her Op-Ed entitled: "How a Glacier could Thaw Dangerous India and Pakistan Freeze," looks at the impact of a recent avalanche which killed more than 125 Pakistani soldiers and civilians. According to Yamin, in the wake of the avalanche, Pakistan Army Chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani (APCSS Alumni, EC97-2) is calling for demilitarization, an opportunity that must not be missed by India. Read the full article [...]

Korea, Papua: Topics of Latest Faculty Articles

By |2016-01-21T13:00:07-10:00February 28th, 2012|Categories: Faculty, Research, Faculty Articles, Kim, Oehlers|

APCSS professors Dr. Steven Kim and Dr. Al Oehlers recently published articles on strategic crossroads and how these can impact the region. “North Korea’s succession: Kim Jong-un faces tough strategic decisions” by Dr. Steven Kim was recently published by the East Asia Forum.  In the article, Kim describes how “The Kim Jong-un regime now stands at a crossroads, and the country’s future depends on whether it looks to the past or to the future in searching for the solutions to its enormous and pressing problems.”   Read More… “Papua: Time for Firm U.S. Stand?” by Dr. Al Oehlers was featured in The Diplomat.  In the article he describes [...]

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