Conflict Prevention in the Indo-Pacific
Event status:
- Date:
- Thursday 20 November 2025 01:00 pm until Thursday 20 November 2025 02:00 pm (Add to calendar)
- Contact:
- La Trobe Asia
asia@latrobe.edu.au - Presented by:
- La Trobe Asia
- Type of Event:
- Public Lecture; Seminar/Workshop/Training; Public
Across the Indo-Pacific rising geopolitical tensions, democratic backsliding, and climate-related instability are increasing the risk of violent conflict. Yet far less attention — and funding — is devoted to preventing crises before they occur.
Early-warning, multi-track diplomacy, locally grounded peacebuilding, and whole-of-government coherence are all strategies that can be employed to develop a more effective approach.
How can governments, aid agencies, and regional bodies work together to spot risks early and build resilience? What part should Australia play in linking diplomacy, aid, and security? And how can prevention be woven into regional cooperation across Southeast Asia and the Pacific?
Panel:
William Leben (Senior Analyst, Development Intelligence Lab)
Assoc. Professor Jasmine Westendorf (Co-Director of Initiative for Peacebuilding, University of Melbourne)
Dr Natalie Sambhi (Executive Director, Verve Research)
Professor Bec Strating (Director, La Trobe Asia)
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