Security Nexus
New Strategic Doctrine Reimagines Influence in the Era of Gray-Zone Competition
Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies Associate Dean of Academics Dr. Deon Canyon has authored a new article in Security Nexus titled Adaptive Power: A Doctrine for Strategic Influence in the Era of Gray-Zone Competition. As strategic competition...
Security Nexus Article Presents Germany’s Indo-Pacific Strategy
“Looking for Direction: Germany in the Indo-Pacific” is the latest perspective article for Security Nexus. Its author, Sandra Meerwein, a former DKI APCSS Research Fellow and a Ph.D. candidate and lecturer at the Obama Institute for Transnational American Studies at Johannes Gutenberg-...
Security Nexus Perspective Warns of Growing Risk in the Eastern Himalayas
Security Nexus perspective, “Where Maps Blur and Rivers Speak: China, India, and the Contest for the Eastern Himalayas,” by Shyam Tekwani, explores a rising flashpoint in South Asia where geopolitics, geography, and water security converge. As India suspends the Indus Waters...
Security Nexus Perspective: U.S.–India Drone Collaboration as the Future of Deterrence
A Security Nexus perspective, “From Factory to Frontline: Why U.S.–India Drone Collaboration Could Shape the Next Era of Deterrence,” by Shyam Tekwani, professor at the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, argues that the future of deterrence in the Indo-...
Water Security in the Indo-Pacific: A Growing Crisis
By Dr. James M. Minnich September 10, 2024 Water security has become one of the most pressing concerns in the Indo-Pacific, fueled by climate change, rapid urbanization, and unsustainable practices. This region, home to over 60% of the global population, faces a unique vulnerability to...