The Indo-Pacific
Strategic competition, economic security, and technological advancements are reshaping the Indo-Pacific region. As a home to some of the world’s largest economies and most critical trade routes, what happens in the Indo-Pacific has far-reaching implications for Australia, the United States, and beyond.
From shifting alliances to emerging security challenges, the region is defined by complex interactions between major powers, rising economies, and regional institutions. Understanding these dynamics helps us shape the future of trade, defence, and diplomacy in its increasingly contested environment.

Report byDr Christopher J. Watterson, Dr Michael J. Green, Professor Peter Dean, Professor Nobukatsu Kanehara , Katsuya Yamamoto, Takuma Matsu

17 March 2025
In the news byProfessor Peter Dean

3 January 2025
In the news byProfessor Peter Dean

30 September 2024
Commentary byTom Corben

30 April 2024
Report byDr Michael J. Green, Christopher B. Johnstone, Professor Peter Dean, Nicholas Szechenyi, Tom Corben, Shizuka Takada