Australia Chair
The Australia Chair at the Center for Strategic and International Studies is dedicated to increasing understanding between the United States and Australia
The Australia Chair, endowed through the generosity of Pratt Industries, sharpens the focus on U.S.-Australia alliance relations and contributes innovative policy ideas to the rapidly expanding regional and global challenges that call for greater coordination and action by Canberra and Washington. The Chair works to broaden the reach and impact of the U.S.-Australia alliance and Australian ideas, influence, and capacity.
Dr. Charles Edel, a thought leader on U.S. national security and U.S. strategy in the Indo-Pacific and a well-recognized public policy voice in U.S.-Australia relations, serves as the inaugural Australia Chair. The Australia Chair is supported by an advisory council of former senior officials and business leaders led by James Carouso, former chargé d'affaires of the U.S. Embassy in Canberra with senior diplomatic experience across the region.
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Featured Analysis
Pacific Island Countries Are Highly Vulnerable to Oil Supply and Pricing
Recent Analysis
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Reengaging the Solomon Islands: A Strategic Opportunity for the United States
Commentary by John Augé and Kathryn Paik — June 5, 2026
Security and the Pacific Islands: Insights from Young Pacific Leaders
Report by John Augé, Charles Edel, and Kathryn Paik — May 26, 2026
Elevating Pacific Perspectives in U.S. Regional Security Cooperation
Commentary by John Augé, Kathryn Paik, and Charles Edel — May 26, 2026
What Australia and Fiji’s New Treaty Means for the Pacific | State of Play
Commentary by Kathryn Paik — May 8, 2026
Featured Event
Charting Australia’s Path: 2025 Election Results and Implications
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Indo-Pacific Forecast 2026
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Responding to Trump’s New Foreign Policy Paradigm
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Can AUKUS Deliver on Deterring China?
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Is America Ceding Ground to China in the Pacific?
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Reengaging the Solomon Islands: A Strategic Opportunity for the United States
Commentary by John Augé and Kathryn Paik — June 5, 2026
Pacific Airwaves – Elections, Alliances, and Agency
Podcast Episode by John Augé and Andreyka Natalegawa — June 5, 2026
Security and the Pacific Islands: Insights from Young Pacific Leaders Report Launch
Event — May 26, 2026
Security and the Pacific Islands: Insights from Young Pacific Leaders
Report by John Augé, Charles Edel, and Kathryn Paik — May 26, 2026
Elevating Pacific Perspectives in U.S. Regional Security Cooperation
Commentary by John Augé, Kathryn Paik, and Charles Edel — May 26, 2026
Elevating Pacific Perspectives in U.S. Regional Security Cooperation
Podcast Episode by John Augé, Kathryn Paik, and Charles Edel — May 26, 2026
What Australia and Fiji’s New Treaty Means for the Pacific | State of Play
Podcast Episode by Kathryn Paik — May 8, 2026
What Australia and Fiji’s New Treaty Means for the Pacific | State of Play
Commentary by Kathryn Paik — May 8, 2026
Pacific Airwaves – Disruption, Disasters, and Dynamics
Podcast Episode by John Augé and Monica Sato — April 30, 2026
A Union Restored: New Zealand and the Cook Islands Repair Ties
Critical Questions by Kathryn Paik and Charles Edel — April 28, 2026