We are delighted to announce our second webinar in collaboration with The Sejong Institute on Wednesday, 14 June 2023.
Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on Korea-EU-Japan trilateral cooperation as we explore both the challenges and potential opportunities available to all parties.
This summer, join us in Reggio Emilia, Italy as we partner with The Centro Studi sulla Cina Contemporanea (CSCC) for a unique opportunity to learn about the rise of China in a turbulent world. This interdisciplinary summer school will bring together leading scholars from around the world to discuss China's economic, political, and social transformation.
We are delighted to announce our inaugural webinar in collaboration with The Sejong Institute on Wednesday, 22 March 2023.
Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on Taiwan and its role in the Indo-Pacific, as viewed through the eyes of partners in Europe and South Korea.
As we say farewell to an incredibly rewarding year and look forward to taking a brief but well-deserved break, 9DASHLINE’s leadership — David MacSweeney, Dr Manali Kumar, and Dr Zsuzsa Anna Ferenczy — answer some frequently asked questions about our goals and hopes for the platform in 2023.
We are delighted to announce that former Associate Editor Dr Eva Seiwert will now serve as our new Managing Editor and help lead the work of our growing editorial team.
As Washington and Beijing vie for influence in the capitals of the Indo-Pacific, India seems to be trying to garner influence from outside the largest trade agreements ever signed.
Register now to join us on Thursday, 8 September at your local time.
In conjunction with our partners La Trobe Asia and the Kubernein Initiative, we are delighted to announce an upcoming webinar focused on the growing recognition of the value of a Feminist Foreign Policy.
Register now to join us on Wednesday 13 July at your local time.
Together with Taiwan NextGen Foundation and Korean Studies at the Freie Universität Berlin, we are delighted to announce our upcoming webinar designed to examine the domestic and international implications of Korea's recent presidential election.
Following an auspicious twenty-month stint that has seen John Pollock fill several key roles with the platform, he is set to leave in the new year in order to expand his work at the Royal Institute of International Affairs — Chatham House (London).
Together with our partner, The Council for Strategic and Defense Research we are delighted to announce the second event in our four-part series which will focus on climate action and energy security within and across the Indo-Pacific.
We are delighted to announce our partnership with New Mandala currently hosted at the Australian National University’s (ANU) Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs.
Together with our partner, The Council for Strategic and Defense Research we are delighted to announce the first of our four-part series focused on security within and across the Indo-Pacific. Featuring a distinguished panel from Australia, Europe and India we hope you will join us for this excellent discussion on Wed, 3 Nov 2021.
Together with our partner, Taiwan NextGen Foundation we are delighted to announce the third and final part of our three-part series designed to examine Taiwan's status through the lens of Technology, Trust and Transparency.
Featuring a distinguished panel we hope you will join us for this excellent discussion: register here.
Together with our partner, Taiwan NextGen Foundation we are delighted to announce the second of our three-part series designed to examine Taiwan's status through the lens of Technology, Trust and Transparency.
Featuring a distinguished panel we hope you will join us for this excellent discussion: register here.