Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy

Terrorist financing: Pakistan is sort of off the hook for the moment

At this week’s meeting of the Paris-based Financial Action Task Force (FATF), which was established by the G-7 in 1989 to set measures for combating money laundering and terrorist financing, it was decided that Pakistan would remain on the 'Grey List' and not be placed on the 'Black List.'

Reaching peace in Afghanistan and the Pakistan factor

When Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan returned home last week after his 3-day trip to Washington, he received a hero’s welcome. It was as if he had just won the cricket World Cup. But given the relatively poor state of U.S.-Pakistan ties, there were concerns the meeting would not end so well.

No small undertaking - Encyclopedia of Diplomacy

Dr Pauline Kerr hopes to influence holistic understandings of diplomacy with the release of the multi-volume Encyclopedia of Diplomacy.

APCD inaugural international intern to Belize

Our inaugural international intern, Mr Michael Byrne, will spend one-month at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Belize.

Diplomacy in a Globalizing World 2nd Ed. Gains More Praise and Attention

The editors of the book with the OUP Executive Editor Jennifer Carpenter at the 2018 International Studies in San Francisco. The book can be seen on the OUP display.

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