Global Strategy and Risk Analysis Centre

In an era of profound shifts in the global order and intensifying great-power competition, the capacity for strategic analysis has become a core competency for nations and institutions. The Global Strategy and Risk Analysis Centre is rooted in cutting-edge academic research, focusing on geopolitical transformations, human rights governance, and regional political dynamics. We are dedicated to providing decision-makers with strategic intellectual support that combines theoretical depth with policy acuity.

· Geostrategic Monitoring and Great-Power Relations
We continuously track the reshaping of global power structures, with a particular focus on the strategic competition between China and the United States and its far-reaching implications for the international system, regional order, and global governance. By developing systematic analytical frameworks, we connect macro-geopolitical trends with specific policy developments, offering clients customized strategic briefings, risk assessments, and policy simulations to help maintain strategic focus amidst international complexity.

· Southeast Asian Domestic and Foreign Policy and Regional Order
As a critical geostrategic hub, the political evolution and diplomatic choices of Southeast Asian nations exert decisive influence on the regional landscape. The Centre conducts in-depth examinations of domestic political ecosystems, ethnic and religious relations, democratic transitions and authoritarian resilience, as well as intra-ASEAN diplomatic interactions and great-power balancing strategies, providing a comprehensive political portrait for understanding this complex region.

· The Belt and Road Initiative and Geopolitical Implications
We focus on the implementation of the Belt and Road Initiative across host countries and its political, social, and human rights ramifications. Our research examines governance models within projects, labor rights, community engagement, and local political responses, scrutinizing the multifaceted dimensions of this ambitious initiative from both political science and anthropological perspectives. We offer prudent risk assessments and policy recommendations for stakeholders engaged in related processes.

· Human Rights Governance and Political Ethics
Human rights have become a core dimension of international political contestation. The Centre systematically studies the evolution of global human rights governance systems, the local application of international human rights standards, and the interplay between human rights discourse and foreign policy. We analyze the political logic underpinning international sanctions, aid programs, and diplomatic dialogues, focusing on specific countries' political systems and human rights records to provide decision-makers with profound insights from a political ethics standpoint.