cross-posted from: https://mander.xyz/post/49525919

A new regional network … is working to enhance understanding of the common security challenges facing the Indo-Pacific and Euro-Atlantic.

The Indo-Pacific and Euro-Atlantic Hub for Shared Security Challenges is a virtual network connecting think tanks and universities from Australia, New Zealand, Republic of Korea and Japan (and in the next phase, also from Allied countries) and NATO countries interested in enhancing understanding of common challenges between the two regions. This public engagement initiative is supported by a grant from NATO Headquarters and it is open to relevant stakeholders from the two regions, according to a statement by the NATO.

The network currently involves:

Australia: Australian Strategic Policy Institute; National Security College at the Australian National University.

Japan: Economic Security Intelligence Lab, Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo; Japan Institute of International Affairs; Keio Center for Strategy at Keio University.

New Zealand: Centre for Strategic Studies; New Zealand Institute of International Affairs; Asia New Zealand Foundation.

Republic of Korea: Yonsei University Graduate School of International Studies; Hankuk University of Foreign Studies; The Sejong Institute; East Asia Institute.

Web Archive link