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Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies is an institution that provides a forum where military and civilian leaders from the Indo-Pacific gather to address regional and global security.

Programs & Links.

Security Nexus

DKI APCSS
Online Journal

A free, open access, international, peer-reviewed, online publication for DKI APCSS faculty and alumni.

Dialogue convenes top experts to explore the Indo-Pacific’s security challenges, offering insights and solutions.

College of Security Studies

Publication

DKI APCSS Books, Articles, Currents Magazine
Published Edited Volumes and Post

Admission

The initial point of contact for representatives who are selected to attend DKI APCSS courses.

Alumni

The Alumni Program provides a forum for former graduates and faculty to maintain contact with the Center and with each other.

Workshop

Multilateral forums of subject matter experts who will produce actionable outcomes to meet the very focused objectives of the specific regional security topic.

Calendar

Upcoming DKI APCSS Events and Courses.

DKI APCSS Library

A great resource to Fellows and Alumni.

Volunteer Programs

Internship | Visiting Scholar | Visiting Practitioner

We nurture future public service leaders through hands-on experience, skill development, and government engagement.

Contact

College of Security Studies

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APCSS Link

Latest News

Strategic Voices Episode 3: The Indo-Pacific’s New Architecture: Disruption, Division, Competition

The Indo-Pacific is not becoming unstable by accident. Across the region, a series of overlapping shocks—from the fragile connectivity of undersea data cables to the rapid acceleration of dual-use technologies—is reshaping how states assess security, resilience, and cooperation. The era of episodic crisis is over. We have entered a period in which instability is structural, access is conditional, and competition is the primary mode of strategic positioning.