Lapse In Appropriations

The most recent appropriations for the Department of War expired at 11:59 p.m. EDT on Sept. 30, 2025. Military personnel will continue in a normal duty status, without pay, until such time as a continuing resolution or appropriations are passed by Congress and signed into law. Civilian personnel not engaged in excepted activities will be placed in a non-work, non-pay status.

May 24, 2011

News

A New Security Nexus Perspective on Bangladesh’s Future Path

Dr. Srini Sitaraman has authored a new Security Nexus paper titled “Bangladesh: Quo Vadis—the Way Forward.” This insightful analysis delves into the recent political upheaval in Bangladesh, highlighting the collapse of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s government, the military’s intervention, and the appointment of Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus to lead an interim caretaker government.

By |2025-05-29T10:22:32-10:00September 5, 2024|Categories: Security Nexus, news|Tags: |

Irregular Warfare and China’s Defense Industrial Base

In the article, Lumbaca explores how the United States can leverage irregular warfare to target and disrupt China’s defense industrial base amid the ongoing strategic competition between the two nations. China's "increasingly dangerous and illegal activities in the gray zone” pose significant challenges, but the U.S. can counter these by focusing on China’s vulnerabilities.

By |2025-06-04T08:58:42-10:00September 3, 2024|Categories: Publications, Lumbaca|Tags: , |

Security Nexus Webinar | Episode 25: Bangladesh in Turmoil: The Revolution, Its Fallout, and the Road Ahead

Join us for an insightful discussion with Shafqat Munir, Senior Fellow at the Bangladesh Institute of Peace and Security Studies (BIPSS), as we delve into Bangladesh’s complex and evolving security turmoil following Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s public ouster.

By |2025-05-19T15:24:43-10:00August 16, 2024|Categories: Minnich, news, webinar, Dialogue Podcast|Tags: , |

Honolulu Welcomes German Defense Minister at DKI Speaker Series

The Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies (DKI APCSS) recently hosted the latest installment of the DKI Speaker Series, co-sponsored by the Daniel K. Inouye Institute and the DKI APCSS Foundation. The event featured a keynote address by the Honorable Boris Pistorius, Germany’s Federal Minister of Defense.

By |2024-08-15T15:27:46-10:00August 8, 2024|Categories: DKI APCSS, Special Event, news, Distinguished Visitors|Tags: , |

Transnational Security Cooperation Participants Explore Strategic Challenges in the Indo-Pacific

Thirty senior leaders participated in the Transnational Security Cooperation (TSC) course hosted by the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies from July 14-19, 2024, in Honolulu. TSC 24-1 is an in-depth executive education program designed to prepare senior security practitioners and military leaders to engage in cooperative security efforts that advance a free and open Indo-Pacific.

By |2025-05-19T15:51:35-10:00July 30, 2024|Categories: Courses, Alumni, news|Tags: , , |

Security Nexus Webinar | Episode 24: North Korea-Russia Alliance: Economic and Geopolitical Implications

The recent deepening of ties between North Korea and Russia, marked by the signing of a mutual defense treaty in June 2024, signals a significant development with far-reaching consequences for the Asia-Pacific region. This evolving alliance was the focus of a recent episode of the Security Nexus Webinar hosted by the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, featuring a discussion between Professor James Minnich and Rachel Minyoung Lee, Senior Fellow at the Stimson Center.

By |2025-05-19T15:24:44-10:00July 13, 2024|Categories: Minnich, news, webinar, Dialogue Podcast|Tags: , |

Security Nexus Webinar | Episode 23: China’s Strategic Culture: Confucianism or Realpolitik?

Embark on an illuminating journey into the heart of China’s Strategic Culture: Confucianism or Realpolitik? Join us as we unravel the intricate tapestry of how the ancient wisdom of Confucianism continues to weave its threads into China’s contemporary geopolitical strategies.

By |2025-05-19T15:24:45-10:00July 12, 2024|Categories: Minnich, news, webinar, Feller, Dialogue Podcast|Tags: , |

Security Nexus Webinar | Episode 22: Jihadist Terrorism in the Indo-Pacific: Resurgence and Resilience in the Post-Caliphate Era

The Security Nexus Webinar recently featured an in-depth discussion on the evolving landscape of jihadist terrorism in the Indo-Pacific. This long-form interview, hosted by Dr. James Minnich, a retired U.S. Army Colonel, DKI APCSS professor, and editor of the forthcoming book “The Indo-Pacific Mosaic: Comprehensive Security Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific,” provided a platform for a comprehensive dialogue between Dr. Minnich and his guest, Dr. Sam Mullins. Dr. Mullins, an expert in terrorism and a contributing author to the forthcoming volume, presented his research highlighting the resurgence and resilience of jihadist networks in the post-Caliphate era.

By |2025-05-19T15:24:47-10:00July 11, 2024|Categories: Minnich, news, Mullins, webinar, Dialogue Podcast|Tags: , |

Security Nexus Webinar | Episode 21: From Promises to Reality: Analyzing the 2024 Indian Elections

In the latest episode of the Security Nexus Webinar, Dr. Srini Sitaraman provided an insightful analysis of India’s 2024 general elections and their implications for the country’s governance and political landscape. Hosted by retired U.S. Army Colonel and Professor James Minnich from the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies (DKI APCSS), the episode delved into critical issues such as coalition politics, governance challenges, economic promises, and the impact of disinformation.

By |2025-05-19T15:24:48-10:00July 10, 2024|Categories: Minnich, news, webinar, Dialogue Podcast|Tags: , |
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