The U.S.-China Power Transition: An assessment of China’s internal view
Dr.Sungmin Cho has a new paper titled “The U.S.-China Power Transition: An assessment of China’s internal view” published in the Melbourne Asia Review. According [...]
In Support of Hospital Ships: A Need for Reform, not Rejection
“In Support of Hospital Ships: A Need for Reform, not Rejection “is a new paper for Security Nexus by Sebastian Kevany, Michael S. Baker, [...]
The Comprehensive Security Cooperation Course Launches with 70 Fellows in Resident
DKI APCSS welcomes a group of 70 security practitioners from the Indo-Pacific region who will be the first graduates of the new Comprehensive Security Cooperation [...]
Alumnus Dr. Novil Wijesekara speaks at the Comprehensive Security Cooperation 22-1
This week DKI APCSS welcomes alumnus Dr. Novil Wijesekara as a guest speaker to the Comprehensive Security Cooperation Course 22-1. Originally from Colombo, Sri [...]
The Center Celebrates the Career of Lenore Patton
On February 17, over 80 family members, friends, and colleagues gathered in person and virtually to celebrate [...]
North Korea Is Becoming an Asset for China
“North Korea Is Becoming an Asset for China” is a new article by Dr. Sungmin Cho for Foreign Affairs magazine. Co-authored with Oriana Skylar [...]
United States, Japan and Republic of Korea Trilateral Ministerial Meeting
On February 12, 2022, the Daniel K. Inouye Asia Pacific Center for Security Studies (DKI APCSS) hosted the Secretary of State, Antony J. Blinken, Japanese [...]
Turkey Is Barely Keeping a Lid On the Islamic State | The National Interest
On February 11, 2022, the Center for National Interest published an article written by DKI APCSS professor Dr. Sam Mullins. In his article titled, [...]
Figments: The Power of Imagination
On February 7, 2022, DKI APCSS Director Peter Gumataotao appeared on Figments: The Power of Imagination, a podcast sponsored by Think Tech Hawaii and [...]
The Education Agenda: Enabling Meaningful Participation of Women in Peace and Security
“The Education Agenda: Enabling Meaningful Participation of Women in Peace and Security” is the latest Security Nexus paper by Dr. Saira Yamin. This paper [...]
Private: IPOC 22-1 Announcement & Self-Nomination
Announcing the Indo-Pacific Orientation Course (IPOC) 22-1 commencing April 11-15, 2022. This course is a hybrid, executive education experience offered in-resident or online. IPOC [...]
Norms in Space: Exploring Asia-Pacific Perspectives
Space is an emerging domain which has global implications. Recently, during the 27th annual Asia-Pacific Regional Space Agencies Forum (APRSAF)
The U.S. Government & Climate Security: History and Prospects
There is a timely opportunity to initiate new projects between the U.S. and partner nations to prepare for and manage the impacts of climate change.
Deconstructing RFMOs: the Politics of Protecting Fish Webinar Now Online
In this webinar, experts “dive” into the world of Regional Fisheries Management Organizations (RFMO) and the inner workings of how these bodies regulate the business of fishing. Security practitioners, policy makers, and fish enthusiasts alike will gain a better understanding of how decisions are made and the barriers to effective management.
Myanmar at the tipping point?
Dr. Miemie Byrd appeared as a subject matter expert on the Democratic Voice of Burma, a non-profit media organization based in Oslo, Norway, and Chiang Mai, Thailand.*
Bangladesh at 50: The Rise of A Bangladesh That Can Say No
“Bangladesh at 50: The Rise of a Bangladesh that can say no” is a new Security Nexus article written by DKI APCSS alumna Dr. Lailufar Yasmin, a professor at the University [...]