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 About the IISS-Asia:

 

Over the last decade, the Asia-Pacific region has faced important, multiple and diverse security challenges despite its overall dynamism and growing prosperity, and as a result has become an increasingly important focus for the IISS. One-third of the IISS membership is located in the region, and over the years the region has come to figure ever more prominently in the Institute’s research programme and publications.

 

The International Institute for Strategic Studies (Asia) Ltd, a company limited by guarantee and a registered charity, was incorporated in the Republic of Singapore on 20 September 2001 to allow the IISS to demonstrate its growing commitment to the region and to develop closer relations with its members in the Asia-Pacific.

 

In 2002, it inaugurated a major experiment in defence diplomacy in the region, convening for the first time a conference for defence ministers from across the Asia-Pacific. Since then, the Shangri-La Dialogue (more formally, the Asia Security Summit), held in Singapore each June, has become a key feature in the calendars of not only defence ministers, but also their top officials, military chiefs and heads of intelligence.

 

During 2004, IISS–Asia took possession of a suite of offices in Republic Plaza at the heart of the city-state’s financial district. Though operating with a lean staff, it has quickly taken on additional functions, including organising a seminar series for local defence attaches and IISS members, both corporate and individual. The seminars feature presentations by visiting IISS staff, distinguished analysts in the security field, and senior government officials.

 

The IISS now intends to broaden the activities of IISS–Asia further by establishing an active Singapore-based research programme closely linked to the Institute’s overall research and publication priorities. Research conducted from IISS–Asia will be concerned with not only Asia-Pacific but strategic and security issues in other regions. Typical of the issues on which IISS–Asia will focus its research are those that link the Asia-Pacific with the Middle East, such as proliferation challenges and the maritime dimensions of energy security. The research programme will include IISS conferences and seminars to be held in Singapore and elsewhere in the Asia-Pacific region.

 

IISS Asia Adelphi Book Launch -Sanctions as Grand Strategy
Sanctions as Grand Strategy

By Brendan Taylor. This Adelphi focuses on the different sanctions strategies of the United States, China, Russia, Japan and the EU, with regard to the unfolding nuclear crises in Iran and North Korea. Read More  

  

'Sanctions are rarely out of the news, yet it is still said that they are "too weak" or that they simply "won’t work" to influence the behaviour of target states. Brendan Taylor’s fine Adelphi book takes a much-needed look behind the rhetoric and the obvious to describe all the goals of sanctions that have so far enjoyed too little attention. Foreign-policy professionals will be rewarded by this must-read treatment of a vital tool of statecraft. Taylor also engages and informs more general readers by offering a rich, guiding narrative of the complex, ever-evolving strategic situation of North Korea and Iran.' James A. Kelly, former US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian Affairs    

 

On 22 July 2010, IISS-Asia will be launching

Sanctions as Grand Strategy, as part of the IISS-Asia Seminar Series. The author will present the main arguments of the book and then take questions. Read More

 

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'Between Confucius and Kant: China's Ascent and the Future of Asia's Security Order' - Amitav Acharya

Professor Amitav Acharya during an IISS-Asia Seminar Series, speaking on "Between Confucius and Kant: China's Ascent and the Future of Asia's Security Order"

On 21 July, Professor Amitav Acharya from the American University in Washington DC spoke in the IISS-Asia Seminar series, which is sponsored by Australia's Department of Defence, on the topic 'Between Confucius and Kant: China's Ascent and the Future of Asia's Security Order'.

 

Professor Acharya looked at the crucial question of whether twenty-first century Asia will  be peaceful and prosperous or divided and dangerous? He challenged those who argue that Asia's future might resemble Europe's past (characterised by multipolar rivalry and major power war), America's past (imply Chinese regional hegemony in the style of the Monroe Doctrine), or its own past (in other words, a return to a benign tributary system).

 

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IISS-Asia Seminar Series - 'The Australian Defence White Paper - One Year On'
Andrew Davies, Program Director, Australian Strategic Policy Institute

On Thursday 01 July 2010 Andrew Davies, Program Director, Operations and Capability, Australian Strategic Policy Institute spoke on 'The Australian Defence White Paper - One Year On'.

 

Australia’s 2009 Defence White Paper set out the government’s view of a shifting power landscape in Asia and the consequences for Australia’s strategic posture. In many ways, it represented the Australian government's thinking about an Asia-Pacific region in which American primacy cannot be taken for granted in the long-term. While the military strategy outlined in the White Paper is couched in terms of operations near the Australian continent, the force structure that emerges—particularly its naval aspects—are well-suited to  supplement US forces in coalition operations. The presentation recapitulated the main points of the White Paper before outlining the likely future evolution of Australia’s forces and strategic outlook..  Read More

039 Lee Hsien Loong, Prime Minister, Singapore and Robert Gates, Secreatary of Defense, US at the Opening Dinner

The 9th IISS Asia Security Summit, the Shangri-La Dialogue, has successfully concluded in Singapore. The IISS Shangri-La Dialogue brought together 28 nations and some 320 delegates, including defence ministers, chiefs of defence staff, permanent secretaries, military and intelligence chiefs as well as distinguished delegates from the private sector. The event ran from 4 - 6 June 2010. Read More

 

The Keynote Address was given by Lee Myung-Bak, President, Republic of Korea. Other speakers included Dr Robert M Gates, Secretary of Defense, US,Sergei Ivanov, Deputy Prime Minister, Russia and and Teo Chee Hean, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, Singapore. 

 

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