Filling the Void: Who Will Lead Democratic Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific Now?

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As US leadership grows more unpredictable and the global order fractures into competing spheres, Indo-Pacific democracies face a pivotal moment. With the Global South attracting record investment and the postwar balance of power eroding, longstanding allies must rethink how to uphold stability without relying on American dominance. In this session, panelists will examine how democratic nations, especially small and mid-sized powers, can forge new coalitions, navigate rising protectionism, and leverage diplomatic, economic, and cultural tools to strengthen resilience. Can regional democracies shape a more inclusive and rules-based future? Or are we entering an era of permanently diffused power where cooperation itself must be reimagined?

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    Jonathan McClory

    Managing Partner, Sanctuary Counsel

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    Bilahari Kausikan

    Distinguished Fellow and Former Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Singapore