Sep 28, 2022
Originally published 28 September 2022.
As strategic and economic interest in the region grows, how can states around the Indian Ocean and their partners mitigate the risk of conflict?
Jeffrey Payne of the Near East South Asia Center for Strategic Studies in Washington joins Veerle and Aaditya to discuss...
Sep 23, 2022
Originally published 23 September 2022.
What lessons can be learned from the war in Ukraine when tackling the cross-strait crisis?
In this special episode of Bridging the Oceans, Veerle speaks with Yuichi Hosoya of Keio University, Tokyo about the parallels between the war in Ukraine and the current standoff over...
Sep 21, 2022
Japan is looking to play a larger role in global security as the country faces new external threats. It is increasing commitments to national defence and seeking to move beyond key political and constitutional constraints placed on the country’s security policies after the Second World War.
Philip Shetler-Jones, a...
Sep 14, 2022
Originally published 14 September 2022.
Will UK foreign policy under Liz Truss be business as usual or a radical departure?
While the UK’s relations with China have been strained in recent years, Raffaello Pantucci, Senior Associate Fellow at RUSI, explains how current policy towards China may experience a...
Sep 7, 2022
A new security space is emerging around the Red Sea. Encompassing the East Mediterranean and the northern Indian Ocean, the region is seeing increasing strategic competition between countries from the Gulf, the Middle East and North Africa, Asia and the Horn of Africa, as well as Europe and the US.
The shifting security...