Indo-Pacific Studies Center and Korea University’s Global AI Security Center, Asiatic Research Institute, Forge Strategic Partnership

It all beginsThe Indo-Pacific Studies Center (IPSC) is pleased to announce a new institutional partnership with the Global AI Security Center, Asiatic Research Institute (ARI) of Korea University, one of East Asia’s leading centers for scholarly research and policy dialogue on regional affairs.

  • Joint research on Indo-Pacific maritime security, blue economy, and climate resilience

  • High-level Track 1.5 dialogues on Australia–Korea relations

  • Academic exchanges, workshops, and policy seminars

  • Regional foresight initiatives supporting a cooperative Indo-Pacific order

“Our collaboration with the Global AI Security Center, Asiatic Research Institute at Korea University reflects IPSC’s commitment to building a strong and interconnected Indo-Pacific.”
— Dr. Hugh Tuckfield, Founder and Executive Director, IPSC

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Hugh S Tuckfield

Hugh Tuckfield is the Director of the Indo-Pacific Studies Center. Hugh is a political theorist and human rights lawyer with degrees in Economics and Law from Monash University, a Master of Human Rights and Democratisation (Asia -Pacific Region) from the University of Sydney and the Kathmandu School of Law, and a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Sydney in the Discipline of Government and International Relations.

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