From Ideas to Execution – Fellow Projects Shape Success

By |2026-03-24T13:49:50-10:00March 24, 2026|Categories: Alumni, Fellow Projects, news, Workshops/Events|Tags: , , , |

With a global network of over 16,000 alumni, maintaining relationships and encouraging their growth are vital elements of the Daniel K. Inouye Asia Pacific Center for Security Studies mission. It was fitting that a team from the Center, led by Lori Forman, Senior Professor for Enabling Partnerships, departed Honolulu on Valentine’s Day for a week of engagements with alumni and leadership from one of the United States' closest allies – the Philippines.

Kathmandu Visit Highlights Nepal’s Strategic Role in Regional Stability

By |2026-02-19T17:31:05-10:00February 19, 2026|Categories: Engagements, news|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

DKI APCSS recently conducted key leader engagements in Kathmandu, Nepal, highlighting the nation’s strategic role in regional stability. DKI APCSS Director Suzanne Vares-Lum joined Adm. Samuel Paparo, commander of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, to meet with senior Nepali leaders and U.S. Embassy partners. Discussions focused on shared security priorities, including disaster preparedness, humanitarian assistance, and Nepal’s contributions to peacekeeping operations. The visit also celebrated the impactful work of DKI APCSS alumni, showcasing the program’s role in fostering education, connection, and empowerment across the Indo-Pacific region.

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