Asia’s modern resurgence has transformed the global economy, lifting hundreds of millions out of poverty through globalization, supply chains and market integration. Yet this success has also generated new geopolitical rivalries and nationalist tensions, placing the region at a critical crossroads between continued prosperity and growing risk.
What powered Asia’s economic transformation — and are globalization and supply chains now becoming sources of vulnerability rather than strength? How are intensifying geopolitics and nationalism reshaping the region’s future? And what leadership and policy choices will determine whether Asia’s next chapter is defined by cooperation or conflict?
The Melbourne launch of Asian Crucible: Globalization, Geopolitics and the Contest for the Future by Nick Bisley, launched by La Trobe University Chancellor the Hon. John Brumby AO, with author Nick Bisley and Dan Flitton in conversation with Ruth Gamble on the critical issues shaping globalization, geopolitics and Asia’s future.
The launch of Asian Crucible: Globalization, Geopolitics and the Contest for the Future by Nick Bisley.
Speakers:
Professor Nick Bisley (Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research), La Trobe University)
Dan Flitton (Managing Editor, Lowy Interpreter)
The Hon. John Brumby AO (Chancellor, La Trobe University)
Dr Ruth Gamble (Director, La Trobe Asia)
Recorded 5th March, 2026.