Asia Pacific
Enhancing Trilateral Disaster Preparedness and Relief Cooperation between Japan, U.S. and Australia: Approaches from Various Civil-Military Perspectives
APCSS is pleased to announce the release of a report examining the possibilities of and also challenges to trilateral cooperation between the U.S.-Japan-Australia in international disaster relief in the Asia-Pacific region. The title of the report is: Enhancing Trilateral Disaster...
100 Complete Orientation Course
One hundred American and international Fellows graduated from the Asia-Pacific Orientation Course (APOC), held November 4-8, at the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies. This was the third edition of this course given within the year, signifying its’ popularity amongst various on-...
101 Fellows Completed CSRT 14-1
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109 graduate Advanced Security Cooperation Course 14-3
Security practitioners from 34 nations and territories graduated from the Advanced Security Cooperation Course 14-3 today at the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies. One hundred nine military and civilian Fellows attended the nearly five-week course Sep. 25 – Oct. 29. ...
114 Fellows complete advanced cooperation course at DKI APCSS
Strengthening their ability to analyze regional security challenges and cooperate on identifying solutions, 114 Fellows from 42 locations completed the Advanced Security Cooperation course (ASC 15-2) today at the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies. The five-week...
28 Fellows Complete Transnational Security Cooperation Course
On Friday, 28 senior executives from 26 locations completed the Transnational Security Cooperation (TSC) course at the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies in Honolulu. Course Fellows came from: Australia, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Chile, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Kiribati, Malaysia,...
A Hidden Treasure: DKI APCSS - Dan "Fig" Leaf
Watch Lt. Gen. (Ret) Dan Leaf as he discusses the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies on ThinkTech Hawaii.He was recently interviewed by Alice Li Hagan, of the University of Hawaii’s Shidler College of Business and an alumnus of DKI APCSS’ Transnational Security...
A Network of Maritime Fusion Centers Throughout the Indo-Pacific
Exerpt: The establishment of national maritime fusion centers across the Indo-Pacific region would go a long way toward advancing maritime security. Indo-Pacific states should establish such centers with a focus on maritime threats of a transboundary nature, as well as traditional state-...
A New Ohana: 109 Fellows Complete Advanced Security Cooperation Course
HONOLULU – One hundred nine senior military and civilian government leaders from 32 locations graduated today from the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies “Executive Course: Advanced Security Cooperation.” Attending the regional security course were participants from: Australia,...
ADM Davidson spotlighted in 4th DKI Speaker Series
Admiral Philip S. Davidson, Commander of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, shared his thoughts on challenges and opportunities in the region during the Daniel K. Inouye Speaker Series held on Tuesday night at the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies. Event Images...
Adm. Swift talks regional trends during Cooperative Strategy Forum
U.S. Navy Adm. Scott Swift, commander of U.S. Pacific Fleet, talks to participants about regional issues in the Indo-Asia Pacific Region during the Naval War College cooperative strategy forum at the Danile K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for...
Alumni article - (AIIB): China’s 21st Century Attempt at Global Responsibility
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB): China’s 21st Century Attempt at Global Responsibility by Petra Gabrielle Kubalkova The development of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) and the obstacles the initiator and the regional great power, China, has to face...
Alumni in the News: Affiliate of Women in International Security established
International affairs organisation Women In International Security (WIIS) has established a new affiliate office in New Zealand — based at Massey’s Wellington campus. WIIS is the only global network actively advancing women’s leadership at all stages of their careers in the...
Alumni Newsletter - October 2015
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Alumni Perspectives: Developing the Human Resource Potential of South Asia
While attending APCSS courses, Fellows are required to complete a Fellows Project which may be done as a presentation, research paper or policy brief. APCSS is now making these papers available on line with our new “Alumni Perspectives” publications. A recent graduate of the Advanced...
Alumni Perspectives: Empowering Indonesia’s Local Seafarers to Contain Smuggling
While attending APCSS courses, Fellows are required to complete a Fellows Project which may be done as a presentation, research paper or policy brief. APCSS is now making these papers available on line with our new “Alumni Perspectives” publications. A recent graduate of the Advanced...
Alumni Perspectives: Empowerment of Smaller Powers in South Asian Security Cooperation
While attending APCSS courses, Fellows are required to complete a Fellows Project which may be done as a presentation, research paper, or policy brief. APCSS is now making these papers available on line with our new Alumni Perspectives publications. "Empowerment of Smaller Powers...
Alumni Perspectives: On Maritime Security Cooperation
While attending APCSS courses, Fellows are required to complete a Fellows Project which may be done as a presentation, research paper or policy brief. APCSS is now making these papers available on line with our new “Alumni Perspectives” publications. The first “Alumni Perspectives” to be...
Alumni Reunion at the Chiefs of Defense Conference
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Alumnus Returns to Share Perspective with Current Fellows
Security Sector Assessment was a topic of discussion during the first day of the Transnational Security Cooperation Course held at the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies in Honolulu today. Cyril P. Cusi, a Philippine alumnus of the Advanced Security Cooperation Course (09-1),...
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Indo-Pacific Terrorism, Special Operations, and the Coronavirus: Current Dynamics and Future Considerations for the Region
Aloha! The Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies (DKI APCSS) cordially invites you to join our panel of experts to discuss Indo-Pacific terrorism and special operations in the coronavirus era. ...
2023 Legatum Prosperity Index
On 27 February 2023, the Legatum Institute published the 16th edition of the Legatum Prosperity Index. The Legatum Prosperity Index is a tool for transformation, offering a unique insight into how prosperity is forming and evolving across the world. Leaders around the world can use it to help set...
Alumni Publication: "The Colombo Security Conclave: What is it and what does it mean for Australia?" by Viraj Solanki
On 16 May 2023, ORF (Observer Research Foundation) published NESA Center alumnus Viraj Solanki's article "The Colombo Security Conclave: What is it and what does it mean for Australia?" Solanki argues that "With the support of the CSC, Australia can enhance its engagement with the Northeast...