Navigate the cultural dynamics and geopolitical realities of one of the world’s most important regions with this timely course from King’s College London.
The Indo-Pacific is increasingly central to global security and diplomacy, yet it remains one of the most misunderstood regions. This course explores how culture shapes decision-making, perception, and foreign policy in the Indo-Pacific — equipping you with the tools to engage more thoughtfully and strategically with regional actors.
Guided by Professor Eitan Oren, you’ll investigate how cultural frameworks influence judgement, cognitive styles, and political behaviour across countries like China, Japan, and others in East and Southeast Asia. You’ll gain a deeper understanding of how regional values, communication norms, and cultural perspectives shape responses to international events, including conflict and crisis.
Combining critical theory, cultural psychology, and real-world case studies, this course provides essential skills for diplomats, defence professionals, analysts, and students seeking to operate effectively in an increasingly multipolar world.
This is a short course that can be completed in 5 hours — designed to be flexible and fit into your schedule.