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E Book- India & Australia: Strengthening International Cooperation Through the Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative

2023

The book ‘India and Australia: Strengthening International Cooperation Through The Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative’ is a compilation of research papers written by scholars from India, ASEAN countries, and Australia on strengthening international cooperation in the Indo-Pacific. The book is published by Centre for Public Policy Research and Monash University. The book is divided into three parts, based on the three key sessions of the Australia-India Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative Partnership (AIIPOIP) Conference held in Kochi, in April 2022. The three themes of discussion include maritime security, tackling the issue of marine debris and litter in the Bay of Bengal, and the importance of smart ports.

Call for Papers: FROM MANILA TO MELBOURNE, LIMA TO MOMBASA: INDO-PACIFIC STRATEGIES IN THE SOUTHERN OCEANS

FROM MANILA TO MELBOURNE, LIMA TO MOMBASA: INDO-PACIFIC STRATEGIES IN THE SOUTHERN OCEANS, 2019

The Centre for North American Studies of the Pacific Studies Department, University of Guadalajara, Mexico, and the Australian and New Zealand Studies Association of North America (ANZSANA) are hosting a conference on October 24 and 25, 2019 devoted to the dynamic subject of Indo-Pacific strategies and the Southern Indian and Pacific Oceans. Submissions of abstracts for the conference are now being solicited from top scholars in the field in the following areas: Maritime domain awareness • Maritime foreign policies of small states • Fisheries management in an Indo-Pacific context • Exclusive economic zones in an Indo-Pacific context • Military-to-Military cooperation across two oceans • Contested spaces lacking hegemons: The Indian and Pacific Oceans • ASEAN’s role in maritime governance in an Indo-Pacific context • Power projection across vast space: Linking Australia’s disparate military strategies • Indian power in the Pacific? • East African maritime governance in an Indo-Pacific context • South Pacific economic/political interdependence in an Indo-Pacific context • Regional institutional arrangements • Naval convergence • The US strategy towards the Indo-Pacific • India and China in the Southern Oceans • The political economy of port development • Divergent perspectives on the “Indo-Pacific” in the Southern Oceans as a geopolitical space • The Southern Indian Ocean in Indian Strategic discourse • Japan’s perspectives on the Southern Oceans • Australia’s foreign policy: from Perth west • BRI and Indo-Pacific in the South Pacific • France, the UK and the Indo-Pacific Strategy • The geoeconomics of the Southern Oceans in the context of the Indo-Pacific • Economic integration in the Southern Oceans • Eastern African states and the Indo-Pacific • Global South dynamics and prospects in an Indo-Pacific context in the Southern Oceans

ASEANs Outlook for the Indo Pacific An Attempt to Set Rules of the Game South Asian Voices20190802 84605 19fatwr

South Asian Voices, 2019

Negating allegations that the grouping takes weak positions on issues of geostrategic sensitivity, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) recently came out with the “ASEAN Outlook on the Indo-Pacific”, laying out the ten member nations’ position on this important region. The document demonstrates that ASEAN members, centrally located between the waters of the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean, will not give in to binaries and are eager to set their own rules in the game of competing interests and ideologies in the Indo-Pacific.

Trends & Tribulations in the Indo-Pacific

Vivekananda International Foundation (VIF) Policy Brief, 2023

On August 8-10, 2023, Malaysia’s Institute of Strategic and International Studies (ISIS) conducted a seminal international conference called the 36th Asia-Pacific Roundtable. Towards the overarching aim of maintaining ASEAN centrality in regional security affairs, ISIS Malaysia—as part of the ASEAN-Institutes of Strategic and International Studies (ASEAN-ISIS)—has been conducting the APR since 1987. This paper provides an overview of the discussions held

From Asia-Pacific to Indo-Pacific: significance, implementation and challenges

2020

∎ More and more states and regional organisations employ the term “IndoPacific”. It is increasingly supplanting the previously common term, “Asia-Pacific”. In Europe, only France has so far presented its own “IndoPacific” concept. ∎ The term “Indo-Pacific” is used to refer to various, sometimes divergent, concepts. These in turn are based on very different ideas on regional order. What they all have in common is the reference to the importance of a rules-based international order. ∎ “Indo-Pacific” is a political term and therefore neither purely descriptive nor value-neutral. In particular, the Trump administration’s “Free and Open Indo-Pacific” concept aims to contain China and is thus an expression of the growing strategic rivalry between Washington and Beijing. In Beijing, “Indo-Pacific” is primarily understood as a U.S.-led containment strategy directed against China. ∎ Other actors, for example ASEAN or India, emphasise aspects such as economic prosperity, connectivity and mult...

Diving into the Indo-Pacific

ASEAN Focus, 2017

As US President Donald Trump seeks to rede ne American engagement with the region through his “Indo-Paci c” strategic concept, we invite five eminent scholars to analyse what this means for Southeast Asia and beyond. https://www.iseas.edu.sg/images/pdf/ASEANFocusDec17.pdf