The Geopolitical Puzzle
In this episode, our guest is Dr. Euan Graham, one of the world’s leading experts on Indo-Pacific security, to unpack the complex forces shaping the world’s most dynamic and strategically vital region. From the critical chokepoints of the Strait of Malacca and Taiwan Strait to the rise of nimble minilateral alliances like the Quad and AUKUS, Dr. Graham breaks down how nations are responding to China’s growing assertiveness. The conversation also explores the ripple effects of tensions in the Middle East through the Strait of Hormuz and offers a clear-eyed 10-year outlook on the shifting balance of power in the Indo-Pacific. Topics Covered: * The geographic and geopolitical importance of the Indo-Pacific region * Why the Straits of Malacca and Taiwan are global trade lifelines under pressure * The rise of minilateralism and the future of alliances in Asia * How Australia, Japan, and the Philippines are coordinating to counter China * The strategic connection between the Strait of Hormuz and Indo-Pacific security * Where the balance of power in the region is headed over the next decade Guest: Dr. Euan Graham is an international security analyst with deep expertise in the Indo-Pacific. He has held senior roles at leading think tanks in Australia, Singapore, and the United Kingdom, served in the British Foreign Office (including a diplomatic posting in North Korea), and is the author of Australia’s Security in China’s Shadow and Japan’s Sea Lane Security 1940–2004.
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