Research Content

The Singapore Meridian Strategic Research Centre (SMRC) focuses its research on five core areas—security, development, technology, human rights, and regional studies—aiming to provide policymakers, academia, and the public with in-depth insights and strategic options.

  • Global Security & Strategy
    • Development & Security: Examining the interplay between regional stability, national security, and economic development.
    • Major Power Competition: Analyzing the competition and cooperation among the United States, China, and other major powers in the Asia-Pacific and globally.
    • US–China Relations: Focusing on the most critical bilateral relationship and its impact on regional and global dynamics.
    • Geopolitics: Covering security architectures and strategic interactions in key regions, including Southeast Asia and Central Asia.
  • Technology & the Future
    • Technology Development & Artificial Intelligence: Studying the far-reaching impact of AI and technological innovation on governance and international relations.
    • Cryptocurrency & Digital Economy: Exploring the interaction between emerging fintech and the global economic order.
    • Digital Rights: Focusing on data privacy, internet freedom, and digital sovereignty.
  • Human Rights & Society
    • Labour Rights: Researching the protection of migrant workers and transnational labor policies.
    • Minority Rights: Promoting inclusiveness and social justice.
    • Migration Issues: Examining population mobility and social integration challenges regionally and globally.
  • Economy & Sustainability
    • United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Studying how policy can advance the sustainable development agenda.
    • Equitable Growth & Green Economy: Exploring development models that balance economic prosperity with environmental responsibility.
  • Regional Studies
    • Southeast Asia: Researching regional cooperation mechanisms, political and economic transitions, and social development.
    • Central Asia: Studying energy, transport, and strategic corridors.
    • Global Trends Analysis: Understanding global challenges and transformations from a regional perspective.