Indo-Pacific Project

The Indo-Pacific Project explores how the United Kingdom can turn its ‘tilt’ to the Indo-Pacific region into a permanent ‘pillar’ of its international policy. Focusing on the big geopolitical challenges in the Indo-Pacific, this project explores what British interests are at stake and how they can be secured in an era of systemic competition.

Latest research

Previous research on the Indo-Pacific

4 December 2024 | Primers

The value and challenges of AUKUS

By: Emma Salisbury
5 November 2024 | Primers

The Strategic Defence Review, Britain and sea power

By: Emma Salisbury, James Rogers
30 September 2024 | Reports

What allies want: Appraising Britain’s defence relationships

By: William Freer, Alexander Lanoszka

Britain’s World

News

The Council on Geostrategy launches the Indo-Pacific Project

The Council on Geostrategy launches its new research project, the ‘Indo-Pacific Project’

Experts

Gray Sergeant

Research Fellow (Indo-Pacific Geopolitics)

Main areas of expertise: Britain’s Indo-Pacific ‘tilt’ and China policy, Taiwan and cross-strait relations
Gray Sergeant is a Research Fellow at the Council on Geostrategy. He is also a PhD candidate in the Department of International History at the London School of Economics (LSE). His academic work focuses on British-American diplomatic relations towards the People’s Republic of China during the early Cold War. He previously studied International Relations and History at the LSE before completing a Masters in Chinese Politics at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS). Read Gray’s full biography here.

Email: gray@geostrategy.org.uk
Telephone: 0044 (0) 20 3915 5628

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