The Indo-Pacific is a two-ocean region of connectivity and strategic contest, the global centre of gravity in wealth, population and military power. China’s ambitions are driving rivalry, with resistance from the United States and other powers including Japan, India and Australia. Europe has declared its own stakes in the Indo-Pacific, but recent tensions over the new AUKUS submarine technology partnership raise questions about whether democracies will sustain convergent visions for the security of this vital region.
In this presentation, Rory Medcalf will address those questions with the conclusions of the new edition of his book, Indo-Pacific Empire: China, America and the Contest for the World’s Pivotal Region.