Provisionally Accepted Open Panels in RC18 Asian and Pacific Studies
- Australia’s Balancing Act: Navigating Economic Dependency on China and Security Alliances with the West
Chair: Dr. Tim Aistrope - Chaos Paradigm in International Law: Embracing Non-Linearity in an Anarchical World
Chair: Dr. Douglas Castro - China’s Belt and Road Initiative in the Pacific Islands: Infrastructure, Sovereignty, and Geopolitical Implications
- Climate Change and Regional Cooperation in the Asia-Pacific: Challenges and Opportunities
- Financial Powerhouses of the Asia-Pacific: China's Rise, Japan’s Stability, and India’s Emergence
- Grid Governance in China’s Local Society: Precedent & Prospect
Chair: Ms. Yixuan Fan - India’s Role in the Indo-Pacific: Strategic Autonomy or Strategic Alignment?
- Lessons Learned from the Cambodian Peace Process
- Northeast Asia after the Russian War: The Search for Cooperation among Japan, South Korea and Taiwan
Chair: Prof. Akihiro Iwashita - Rule-based Order in the Indo-Pacific
Chair: Prof. Raj Kumar Kothari - Technology and Geopolitics: The Asia-Pacific at the Heart of the US- China Tech Rivalry
- The Geoeconomics of Asia-Pacific: Trade and Investment Rivalries
Chair: Prof. Alexandre Coelho - The Role of ASEAN in Shaping Asian-Pacific Geopolitics
- Theorising Politics in Southeast Asia
Chair: Dr. Jan Robert Go - US-China Strategic Competition in Multilateral Organizations: The Future of Global Governance