All but in Name: China’s Indo-Pacific Ambitions

All but in Name: China’s Indo-Pacific Ambitio...

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Bridging the Oceans Series Finale with Veerle Nouwens

After over two years, the Bridging the Oceans podcast is coming to an end. Hosted by Veerle Nouwens, this was the first podcast dedicated specifically to the defence and security of the Indo-Pacific, exploring what the region is, where its limits lie, and the fast-evolving nature ...  Show more

The Future of US-China Relations

The recent annual meetings of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference and the National People’s Congress (NPC) – the ‘Two Sessions’ – have already confirmed the national budget, high-level personnel appointments and noted China’s foreign and security outlook. Newly ...  Show more

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