Author profile: Marie Kwon

Marie Kwon is a PhD Researcher at the Chair in the Geopolitics of Risk of the École normale supérieure in Paris and at the European Studies Unit of the University of Liège. Her research explores Europe-Asia relations within the context of the Indo-Pacific’s emergence as a regional space, with a particular focus on Indonesian and South Korean perspectives. She has previously worked at the Paris office of the German Marshall Fund of the United States, at the International Crisis Group in Brussels, and at the Jeju Peace Institute in South Korea. She holds degrees from SOAS, University of London, Sciences Po Paris, and New York University.

ASEAN’s Sempiternal Challenge: Maintaining Centrality in the Indo-Pacific

Marie Kwon • Nov 21 2024 • Articles

While the idea of the Indo-Pacific has gained traction for thinking about Asia, ASEAN’s commitment to regional multilateralism ensures its relevance as a prime regional convener.

The Emergence of the Indo-Pacific: Geopolitical Turn or Continuity?

Marie Kwon • Apr 11 2023 • Articles

The merging of the Indian and Pacific Oceans, and the conceptual expansion of the regional imagination, signals the start of a new phase of Asia-related foreign policies.