Dire straits
Strategic chokepoints in the South China Sea and Taiwan Strait
canberra | national press club
Wednesday 17 June 2026 6:00pm for 6:15pm – 7:15pm AEDT
International attention on the Strait of Hormuz has prompted concern that the Strait of Malacca could be the next strategic global chokepoint. At the same time, tensions remain high in the Taiwan Strait in light of sustained Chinese military pressure and US President Donald Trump's recent meeting with Xi Jinping in Beijing. Despite notable progress in negotiations for a Code of Conduct between the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and China, the South China Sea remains a flashpoint for potential conflict. The Lowy Institute will host three international experts on Southeast Asia to discuss the prevailing tensions and the implications for the region and the world.
The conversation will be moderated by the Lowy Institute's Sam Roggeveen and will include an audience Q&A.
Event Information
Wednesday 17 June 2026
6:00pm for 6:15pm – 7:15pm
National Press Club, Canberra
16 National Circuit, Barton, ACT
ABOUT THE SPEAKERS:

Dr Lina Alexandra
Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Indonesia
Head of International Relations
