Policy Events

Discover CGSS Asia briefings, conferences, and dialogues shaping maritime and regional policy debates.

A close-up, overhead photographic composition of a modern research workspace: a slim, silver laptop displaying a simplified, monochrome map of the Indo-Pacific coastline, surrounded by neatly arranged printed charts, highlighted briefing notes, and a compact digital recorder. A matte-black fountain pen rests diagonally across a document labeled “Maritime Governance Framework” in small, sharp text. Soft morning light from the upper left creates gentle shadows and faint reflections on the laptop trackpad, adding depth without clutter. The background is a neutral, textured gray desktop that keeps focus on the analytical tools. The mood is focused, disciplined, and evidence-based, with a clean, contemporary aesthetic aligned to professional policy research.

Upcoming Events

05/06/26

Maritime Hub

Jakarta, Indonesia

12/06/26

Strategy Hall

Bangkok, Thailand

19/06/26

Ocean Auditorium

Surabaya, Indonesia

07/06/26

Policy Forum

Singapore, Singapore

14/06/26

Research Theatre

New Delhi, India

21/06/26

Regional Campus

Semarang, Indonesia

09/06/26

Security Centre

Manila, Philippines

16/06/26

Dialogue Pavilion

Hanoi, Vietnam

23/06/26

Governance Studio

Makassar, Indonesia

An elegant, large-format wall map of Southeast Asia and Indonesia printed on matte archival paper in deep navy, slate gray, and soft white tones, mounted in a thin black metal frame on a smooth concrete wall. Below it, a minimalist floating shelf holds neatly stacked policy reports with color-coded spines, and a single small, geometric metal sculpture suggesting interconnected nodes. Overhead, indirect LED lighting casts a uniform, cool glow, eliminating harsh shadows and emphasizing crisp cartographic detail. Captured straight-on with symmetrical framing and sharp focus, the image exudes clarity, rigor, and institutional professionalism in a photographic realism style suited to a research institute’s office.
A wide, photographic view of a major Indo-Pacific shipping lane at dusk, seen from a high, abstract vantage point that excludes any vessels yet clearly shows illuminated sea buoys and navigational markers forming distinct pathways across deep blue water. Thin dotted lines and semi-transparent overlays of white and cyan indicate maritime borders and traffic corridors, subtly integrated into the photograph. The sky glows with the last cool light of day, reflecting as soft streaks on the water’s surface. The composition uses the rule of thirds, with converging lines leading toward a distant horizon. The mood is calm yet analytical, conveying strategic complexity through a clean, modern documentary style.
A dramatic, long-lens photographic view of a narrow strait framed only by natural elements: steep, dark green headlands on either side and a deep, steel-blue sea channel running between them, subtly overlaid with semi-transparent vector arrows indicating strategic chokepoints and shipping directions. The sky is overcast, providing soft, diffused light that flattens harsh contrasts and enhances the seriousness of the scene. Shot from a distant elevated vantage, the composition emphasizes the constrained passage, with the channel centered and converging toward the background. The mood is sober and analytical, highlighting regional security and maritime strategy through realistic imagery with understated data visualization.

Event Enquiries

Connect with our events team to register delegations, request invitations, or cohost strategic dialogues across the Indo-Pacific.

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