Our Indo-Pacific Unit examines the multifaceted geopolitical dynamics of the Indo-Pacific region, providing strategic analysis on how Britain can deter potential aggressors and engage more effectively with its regional partners.
By exploring the economic and security interests that are at stake, the Indo-Pacific Unit aims to develop actionable policy recommendations to ensure these interests are secured, alliances are strengthened, and national prosperity is maintained.
Latest research
Assessing the contribution of defence industrial base collaborations for Britain’s deterrence posture
The future of Britain’s defence posture in the Indo-Pacific
Countering Chinese lawfare in the Indo-Pacific
The People’s Republic of China’s economic coercion in the Indo-Pacific
Crises and challenges in the First Island Chain: A British response
Taiwan’s 2024 election
Slicing away at the status quo: Beijing’s cross-strait strategy
Enhancing British- Vietnamese relations in a more competitive era
The Carrier Strike Group in the South China Sea
Taiwan in the next decade: no war, but much tension
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Experts

Alessio Patalano
Herbert Richmond Adjunct Fellow in Maritime Strategy

Christian Le Miere
Honorary Fellow

Deniz Güzel
Henry Wotton Adjunct Fellow in International Law

Dr Jeffrey Ordaniel
International Fellow

Euan Graham
Matthew Flinders Adjunct Fellow in Indo-Pacific Security

Grace Theodoulou
International Fellow

Jennifer Parker
International Fellow

Patrick Triglavcanin
International Fellow