Indo-Pacific Studies Center · About IPSC

Independent intelligence and strategic insight for the Indo-Pacific.

The Indo-Pacific Studies Center is an Australian geopolitical-risk intelligence, research and advisory organisation specialising in the strategic forces reshaping the Indo-Pacific.

Founded in Australia Independent and non-partisan International expert network

Who we are

Research depth combined with practical strategic analysis.

Founded in 2022, IPSC helps governments, businesses, investors, legal and compliance teams, researchers and other decision-makers assess geopolitical exposure and prepare for strategic disruption.

Our work examines strategic competition involving China, the United States and regional powers; Taiwan Strait escalation; economic coercion; critical minerals; sanctions and export controls; maritime security; supply-chain exposure; technology competition; and changes in regional diplomacy and institutions.

IPSC does more than report events. We identify the forces shaping them, assess their significance and translate complex developments into analysis that supports better decisions.

Established

2022

Headquarters

Australia

Geographic focus

The Indo-Pacific region

Core capability

Strategic intelligence, research, advisory and education

What we do

Four connected institutional capabilities.

IPSC integrates advisory work, strategic intelligence, specialist research and professional education within one regional platform.

01 · ADVISORY

Geopolitical-risk intelligence and advisory

We help organisations interpret political, economic, regulatory and security developments across the Indo-Pacific.

  • Country and regional risk assessments
  • Strategic and executive briefings
  • Scenario and exposure analysis
  • Economic-security intelligence
  • Supply-chain and critical-minerals risk

02 · INTELLIGENCE

Strategic intelligence and early warning

IPSC develops structured frameworks that track changes in strategic pressure, escalation conditions and regional risk.

  • China Strategic Pressure Index
  • Taiwan Strait Escalation Index
  • Strait Signal monitoring
  • Strategic-warning assessments
  • Indicators, scenarios and risk dashboards

03 · RESEARCH

Research and policy analysis

Our research examines the political, economic, legal and security forces transforming the Indo-Pacific.

  • Strategic assessments and policy briefs
  • Research reports and edited publications
  • Expert commentaries and roundtables
  • Strategic dialogues and simulations
  • Collaborative international research

04 · EDUCATION

Executive and professional education

IPSC translates research and strategic practice into practical learning for professionals working across the region.

  • Geopolitical-risk analysis
  • Strategic forecasting and scenarios
  • Sanctions and export controls
  • Critical minerals and supply chains
  • Policy and intelligence writing

How we work

Analysis built for complex strategic environments.

IPSC combines regional expertise, structured analytical methods, quantitative research and sustained practitioner engagement.

01

Regional expertise

Our international network contributes national, disciplinary and professional perspectives from across the Indo-Pacific and beyond.

02

Structured analysis

Defined indicators and scenario methods help distinguish significant strategic change from short-term political noise.

03

Quantitative research

Longitudinal data, indices and monitoring systems strengthen the consistency and transparency of qualitative strategic judgement.

04

Practitioner engagement

Engagement with government, defence, diplomacy, law and business tests analytical assumptions against real decision environments.

Research architecture

Specialist capabilities supporting strategic intelligence.

IPSC’s research centres and analytical units provide the specialist depth behind our intelligence, advisory and education activities.

China strategy, statecraft and domestic political change

Cross-Strait relations and Taiwan security

Economic security, coercion and strategic trade

Maritime affairs and regional security

Critical technology and strategic supply chains

Diplomacy, statecraft and regional institutions

Quantitative risk analysis and longitudinal datasets

Strategic foresight, scenarios and simulation

Analytical principles

Independent and non-partisan.

IPSC is not aligned with a political party, government or ideological constituency. We assess competing evidence, identify uncertainty and distinguish analytical judgement from established fact.

Independence does not require treating every claim as equally credible. It requires consistent standards, transparent reasoning and conclusions supported by evidence.

Commissioned work is managed through appropriate confidentiality, research-integrity and conflict-of-interest arrangements.

International network

Regional insight informed by a global community.

IPSC brings together fellows, advisers, researchers and practitioners working across strategy, diplomacy, defence, law, business, economics and public policy.

People

Non-resident fellows, senior advisers, former officials, researchers, academics and emerging strategic analysts.

Institutions

Universities, policy organisations, professional bodies and regional research partners.

Collaboration

Joint research, publications, policy dialogues, strategic simulations and professional education.

Reach

Expertise spanning the Indo-Pacific, Europe, Africa and the Americas.

Leadership

Leadership and institutional direction.

IPSC was founded in 2022 by Dr Hugh Tuckfield, a geopolitical-risk specialist, researcher, lawyer and policy educator. He holds a PhD in Government and International Relations from the University of Sydney, an LL.B and Bachelor of Economics from Monash University, and postgraduate qualifications in human rights and democratisation.

He has held research fellowships at the University of Oxford and the WZB Berlin Social Science Center and has worked across academia, government consulting, law, policy research and organisational strategy.

As Founder and Executive Director, he leads IPSC’s institutional strategy, geopolitical-risk capability, international network and professional education portfolio.

Who we work with

Supporting organisations operating in a changing region.

IPSC works with institutions that need clearer insight into how Indo-Pacific developments may affect strategy, operations, exposure and opportunity.

Governments and public agencies
Diplomatic and defence communities
Corporations and investors
Legal and compliance teams
Insurers and risk professionals
Supply-chain and logistics organisations
Critical-minerals and technology companies
Universities and research institutions
Foundations and international organisations

Work with IPSC

Turn geopolitical developments into informed strategic decisions.

Engagements may range from an executive briefing or specialist research project to an ongoing intelligence, advisory, simulation or professional-education partnership.