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

Integrating Air and Missile Defense for America’s Pacific Homeland 

“Operation Noble Eagle–Pacific: Integrated Air and Missile Defense for America’s Pacific Homeland” is a new article by DKI APCSS’ US Navy Captain Joshua P. Taylor for Air University’s Journal of Indo-Pacific Affairs.

By |2025-05-19T15:54:56-10:00July 2, 2024|Categories: Faculty Articles, Publications, news, Taylor|Tags: , |

CSC 24-2 Graduation: A Journey of Cooperation and Leadership

“This part of my life is happiness,” said Divya Rai, reflecting on her experiences at the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies (DKI APCSS) in Honolulu. Rai was among 123 Fellows from 40 countries who completed the Comprehensive Security Cooperation (CSC24-2) course on June 18.

By |2025-05-19T15:49:23-10:00June 20, 2024|Categories: Courses, news|Tags: |

Security Nexus Webinar | Episode 20: India’s Security Outlook in Modi’s Third Term

On June 25, 2024, the Security Nexus Webinar, hosted by Dr. James Minnich, featured Professor Shyam Tekwani from DKI APCSS. The episode “India’s Security Outlook in Modi’s Third Term” explored the implications of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership on India’s domestic, regional, and global security landscape.

By |2025-05-19T15:24:50-10:00June 20, 2024|Categories: Minnich, news, webinar, Dialogue Podcast|Tags: , |

Bamboo in a storm: the Russia-Ukraine war and Vietnam’s foreign policy (2022–2024)

Dr. Alexander Vuving has contributed a chapter to the new book “Vietnam: Navigating a Rapidly Changing Economy, Society, and Political Order” by Börje Ljunggren and Dwight Perkins, eds. His chapter is “The Evolution of Vietnamese Foreign Policy in the Doi Moi Era.”

By |2025-06-04T08:59:00-10:00June 7, 2024|Categories: Vuving, Publications|Tags: , , , |

Maluhia Talks about Defense Industrial Base Resilience

Looking for ways to build resilience was the focus of the recent Maluhia Talks 2024 hosted by the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies. Held April 30-May 2, 2024, in Honolulu, the event brought together more than 40 government security professions and industry representatives.

By |2025-06-04T09:07:57-10:00May 31, 2024|Categories: Workshops/Events, news|Tags: , , , , |

Security Nexus Webinar | Episode 17: Outlaw Empires: The Rise of Motorcycle Gangs and the Global Security Threat

Outlaw motorcycle gangs (OMGs) are rapidly expanding their criminal empires, posing an escalating threat to national and transnational security. Join us as we delve into these organizations’ origins and evolution, sophisticated criminal networks, and impact on communities worldwide.

By |2025-05-19T15:24:53-10:00May 31, 2024|Categories: Minnich, news, webinar, Dialogue Podcast|Tags: , , |

Security Nexus Webinar | Episode 16: Ukraine War, Global Power Shifts, and Security Implications for the Indo-Pacific

On May 28, the Security Nexus Webinar, hosted by Dr. James Minnich, Colonel USA Retired and DKI APCSS Professor, featured a compelling discussion with Dr. Rouben Azizian, Professor at Massey University’s Centre for Defence and Security Studies, New Zealand. The session focused on the state of the war in Ukraine, its impact on global power dynamics, the evolving security landscape in the Indo-Pacific region, and so much more. 

By |2025-05-19T15:24:55-10:00May 22, 2024|Categories: Minnich, news, webinar, Dialogue Podcast|Tags: |

Security Nexus Webinar | Episode 15: The Philippines Builds Security, Faces Challenges

In a rapidly changing Indo-Pacific, understanding the Philippines’ strategic decisions is critical for policymakers, military leaders, and anyone invested in regional stability. The Philippines, a crucial player, faces a dynamic security landscape shaped by historical alliances and modern partnerships like the recent trilateral summit. As the nation navigates complex regional shifts, including China’s assertiveness, it leans on partners like Japan.

By |2025-05-19T15:24:56-10:00May 20, 2024|Categories: Watson, Minnich, news, webinar, Dialogue Podcast|Tags: |
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