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Indo-Pacific Region

Report

Escalation risks in the Indo-Pacific: a review for practitioners


The outbreak of war in the Indo-Pacific is a real possibility. Increased competition, a growing trust deficit between global and regional powers, and potential miscalculations heighten the risk of doing so. This paper addresses some key priorities for the current Australian government.
Report

Timor-Leste’s uncertain future


This paper intends to start a conversation about a broad yet crucial question - what does the future hold for Timor-Leste? And in turn, what does that mean for the Indo-Pacific region?
Discussion paper

The case for AUKUS: submarines are half the intelligent solution


In this discussion paper, the author unpacks Australia’s strategic plans for the next three decades, including acquiring Virginia class submarines and designing new nuclear-powered submarines.
Report

US land power in the Indo-Pacific: opportunities for the Australian army


This report aims to provide the Australian defence establishment and military leaders with well-considered options for engaging the US on matters of mutual interest in the Indo-Pacific. The report provides an overview of the US Army’s changing force posture and approach to land warfare, followed by a brief analysis of its evolving role as an...
Briefing paper

An Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to Parliament: why it matters to Australia’s Indo-Pacific relationships


The Albanese Government’s proposal to hold a referendum to enshrine a Voice for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in the Australian Constitution has sparked intense domestic debate. This paper seeks to provide a perspective on the level of international interest in the referendum, and how the result of the vote may be interpreted by...
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