Jochen Prantl

Multilateralism in the post-hegemonic world: why the global power shift to Asia matters to the African union

APCD Director, Dr Jochen Prantl travels to Africa to deliver major address to the diplomatic corps and members at the Ethiopian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

APCD launches new ARC project: leveraging power and influence on the UNSC

The Asia Pacific College of Diplomacy officially launched a four-year ARC Project on Friday, 19 February 2016. The project aims to examine how elected members on the Security Council can influence Council decision-making and norm development.

Finding a Way Forward: Strategic Diplomacy in Northeast Asia

Northeast Asia is rife with potential conflict, given US-China great power rivalry, ongoing differences over interpretations of history between Korea and Japan and between China and Japan, simmering maritime disputes in the East and South China Seas, and worries that tensions could escalate between Taiwan and the Mainland under the US presidency of Donald J. Trump. The articles in this cover package of Global Asia argue that now is the time for players in the region to embrace “strategic diplomacy.”

Germany’s Lessons for Korea: The Strategic Diplomacy of Unification

Jochen Prantl (APCD) and Kim Hyun-Wook (Korean National Diplomatic Academy) compare notes from Germany and Korea by looking at entry, tipping and endpoints of strategic diplomacy on unification.

APCD launches new ARC project: leveraging power and influence on the UNSC

The Asia Pacific College of Diplomacy officially launched a four-year ARC Project on Friday, 19 February 2016. The project aims to examine how elected members on the Security Council can influence Council decision-making and norm development.

Enabling Nepalese policy-makers

A specially tailored course has helped Nepalese government officials develop their public policy skills.

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