Mastering Policy & Strategy in the Indo-Pacific

Advanced Strategic Training for Leaders Shaping the Region’s Future

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IPSC Executive Certificate in Indo-Pacific Strategy & Policy

Mastering Policy & Strategy in the Indo‑Pacific

A global executive certificate delivered live across three regional time-zone streams — each with its own regional pricing. Same program. Same faculty. Same IPSC certificate. Cohorts capped at 30 participants per stream for a high-engagement learning environment.

Americas Stream • USD 750
Europe/UK/EMEA Stream • EUR 650
Asia–Pacific Stream • AUD 650
Next Cohort: February 2026
Live Online • 8-Week Core + Optional 4-Week Advanced Module
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Strategic training built from within the region

The IPSC Executive Certificate is a practitioner-led program focused on the real strategic challenges shaping the Indo-Pacific today. It is the only live program of its kind taught entirely from within the region and delivered by experts actively engaged in Indo-Pacific security, diplomacy, and strategic affairs.

Why this program matters

Strategic capability for a decisive region

The Indo-Pacific has become the primary arena for global competition — in security, economics, diplomacy, and emerging technologies. This program is designed for professionals who must brief, advise, and make decisions in this fast-moving environment.

The Indo-Pacific is the strategic centre of gravity

New alignments, competitive strategies, and regional initiatives are reshaping power in the Indo-Pacific. Leaders who cannot interpret this landscape will struggle to guide policy, business, or national strategy.

Institutions now demand Indo-Pacific literate professionals

Government, industry, multilaterals, and civil society now require advisers who understand alliances, regional institutions, geography, and economic risk through an Indo-Pacific lens. This program strengthens that literacy.

Strategy taught from inside the region

Participants engage with regionally grounded perspectives and learn how Indo-Pacific debates are unfolding in real time. The focus is practical, applied, and directly relevant to policy and strategic work.

Three global time-zone streams

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One program. Three parallel live cohorts. Identical curriculum, faculty, and IPSC Certificate in every stream – with seminar times aligned to your region. All streams are capped at 30 seats and applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.

Stream 1
Americas Stream
USD 750 (tuition)
Time-zone focus: North & South America (UTC−5 to UTC−8)
Seminar window: 15:00–17:00 ET
Designed for participants across North and South America.
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Stream 2
Europe / EMEA Stream
EUR 650 (tuition)
Time-zone focus: Europe, UK, Middle East & Africa (UTC 0 to UTC+3) Designed for participants across Europe, the UK, the Gulf, and Africa. Seminar window: 17:00–19:00 CET
Designed for participants across Europe, the UK, the Gulf, and Africa.
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Stream 3
Asia-Pacific Stream
AUD 650 (tuition)
Time-zone focus: South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Asia & Pacific (UTC+5 to UTC+11)
Seminar window: 18:00–20:00 AEDT / 14:30–16:30 IST
Designed for participants in South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Asia, and the Pacific.
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Participants may enrol in any stream, regardless of where they are based. Pricing is displayed in each stream’s dominant currency to support accessibility and parity. We recommend choosing the cohort whose seminar times align best with your workday.

Mastering Policy & Strategy in the Indo-Pacific

This IPSC Executive Certificate builds the strategic capability needed to analyse Indo-Pacific dynamics and translate them into clear, decision-ready policy and strategy for leaders.

Program Overview

Mastering Policy & Strategy in the Indo-Pacific

A structured, graduate-level executive program that strengthens the ability to interpret Indo-Pacific developments and convert them into clear, actionable insights for leaders in government, defence, diplomacy, business, and international organisations.

Who Should Enrol

This program is designed for:

  • Government, foreign ministries, and defence
  • Strategic industries and critical technologies
  • Think tanks, NGOs, and multilateral institutions
  • Consulting, corporate strategy, and risk analysis
  • Academia and research
  • Graduate students seeking specialised Indo-Pacific expertise

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the program, participants will be able to:

  • Interpret major geopolitical, economic, and strategic trends across the Indo-Pacific
  • Understand regional institutions, alignments, and strategic partnerships
  • Assess defence, maritime, economic, and technological developments at a high level
  • Analyse regional risk and policy implications
  • Produce concise, decision-ready policy insights
  • Communicate strategic findings to leaders in government, industry, and international settings

Career Pathways & Professional Value

The IPSC Executive Certificate supports career development across sectors including:

Government, Policy & International Affairs

Roles in policy teams, analysis units, intelligence-affiliated settings, foreign ministries, and multilateral organisations.

Defence, Military & Security

Strategic analysis, capability planning, alliance affairs, and futures work.

Business, Finance & Global Consulting

Strategic analysis, capability planning, alliance affairs, and futures work.

International Development & Institutions

Development finance, regional cooperation, and program strategy.

Graduates frequently move into policy officer roles, strategy teams, advisory positions, and research fellowships.

Program Structure

Core 8-Week Program

Week 1 — Geopolitical Strategy & Foundations

Orientation to regional strategic thinking and the Indo-Pacific concept.

Week 2 — Regional Actors & Alliances

Examination of the behaviour, choices, and strategic priorities of key actors.

Week 3 — Defence & Maritime Strategy

High-level understanding of defence considerations and maritime perspectives.

Week 4 — Economic Drivers & Risk

Macroeconomic and geoeconomic factors shaping regional choices.

Week 5 — Development Finance & Infrastructure

The role of regional development, connectivity, and major infrastructure initiatives.

Week 6 — Regional Institutions

How Indo-Pacific institutions operate, collaborate, and evolve.

Week 7 — Technology & Strategic Risk

Key themes in technology, innovation, and strategic vulnerabilities.

Week 8 — Synthesis & Policy Briefing

Synthesis of insights into concise, strategic decision-ready analysis.

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What Participants Say About IPSC Executive Programs

“The IPSC Emerging Leaders Forum offered a uniquely comprehensive exploration of the Indo-Pacific. Over ten weeks, we examined the geopolitical, economic, and strategic forces shaping the region’s future, guided by outstanding experts and practitioners. My key takeaway was the decisive rise of India as a geopolitical actor and the increasing importance of sustained European engagement in the Indo-Pacific. The program blended high-level lectures with rich peer dialogue, including conversations that I hope will continue long after the course. My sincere thanks to Dr Hugh Tuckfield and the IPSC team for delivering such an insightful and impactful experience.”
— Verena Zimmer, Country Manager Asia, German Chamber of Commerce Stuttgart
“A few months ago, I had the opportunity to join a distinguished cohort in the inaugural IPSC Emerging Leaders Forum. The weekly sessions were expertly navigated by Dr Hugh Tuckfield and his team, and offered deep, engaging insight into geopolitics, regional security, governance, and leadership. IPSC’s commitment to high-quality strategic education is clear, and I look forward to seeing the organisation continue to expand its impact across the region.”
— Charana Kanankegamage, Attorney-at-Law|
“Completing the 2025 IPSC Emerging Leaders Program was an inspiring and deeply enriching experience. With participants from 29 countries, the program created a vibrant space for exchanging ideas, debating key Indo-Pacific challenges, and learning from global experts. The Leadership Academy Summit was a standout moment, tying together months of collaboration and strategic dialogue. I am grateful to Dr Hugh Tuckfield and the IPSC team for this exceptional opportunity. The insights on leadership, governance, and strategic affairs will remain invaluable as I continue my professional journey.”
— Tanya Singh Yadav, Masters in Defense and Strategic Studies
“Earning the IPSC Certificate of Completion is a milestone I value greatly. The Emerging Leaders Forum provided an exceptional platform to contribute my practical experience as a former naval officer alongside my academic expertise in small-state security and maritime strategy. The support and guidance from Dr Hugh Tuckfield and the IPSC team were outstanding. IPSC’s approach to strategic learning is rigorous, deeply relevant, and grounded in the realities of the Indo-Pacific.”
— Cdr. Roshan Kulatunga, PhD
“Completing the IPSC Emerging Leaders Forum was an outstanding experience. The program offered deep, structured insight into the geopolitical, economic, and strategic issues defining the Indo-Pacific. The opportunity to engage directly with experts, Fellows, and a diverse cohort of emerging leaders made the learning especially impactful. I am grateful to Dr Hugh Tuckfield and the IPSC team for delivering a program of such depth and relevance. The knowledge and skills I gained will directly strengthen my professional work in the region.”
— Dr. Ranjitabh Singh Yadav, PhD
“The IPSC learning environment is exceptional. The faculty are deeply knowledgeable and the geographic expertise is invaluable for anyone working on Indo-Pacific issues.”
— Graduate Student, Canada
Program Director - Hugh Tuckfield

Program Director

Dr Hugh Tuckfield — Founder & Executive Director, IPSC

Dr Hugh Tuckfield is a political theorist and strategic affairs specialist with expertise spanning geopolitics, defence policy, and regional governance across the Indo-Pacific. As Founder and Executive Director of the Indo-Pacific Studies Center (IPSC), he leads multidisciplinary teams of fellows and regional research associates working across AUKUS, QUAD, maritime strategy, digital geopolitics, and regional risk.

Hugh has served in senior policy and advisory roles across the Australian and New Zealand governments, and has held fellowships at Oxford University and the WZB Berlin Social Science Centre. His work focuses on strategic competition, democratic resilience, and the future of regional order in the Indo-Pacific.

He directs the IPSC Executive Certificate in Mastering Policy & Strategy in the Indo-Pacific, bringing practical policy expertise, high-level strategic thinking, and a deep commitment to developing the next generation of Indo-Pacific leaders.