Topic

Conflict prevention

Conflict prevention is an Australian government priority. But in a more volatile global environment — marked by intensifying conflict, coercion and instability — the question is how Australia can strengthen its approach and operate more systematically across security, diplomacy, and development tools to prevent conflict before crises escalate. The Lab proposes an approach to navigate conflict prevention in this context. Led by Martina Zapf and William Leben.

In-depth
April 2026
Supplementary submission to the inquiry into the role of Australia's international development program in preventing conflict
Practical, immediately actionable options for strengthening Australia's conflict prevention.
In-depth
January 2026
Submission to the inquiry into the role of Australia's international development program in preventing conflict
Key recommendations drawing upon the Lab's conflict prevention stream of work.
In-depth
October 2025
Deterrence, diplomacy and development: towards an 'Australian Model' for conflict prevention
Conflict risks in the Indo-Pacific are intensifying, and addressing them before they escalate is central to Australia’s security.
Situation Room wrap up
September 2025
In Dialogue on Conflict Prevention
In search of a guiding star. Australia’s approach to conflict prevention in the Indo-Pacific.
In-depth
October 2024
How geostrategic competition and fragility interact
How can Australia widen the focus of its development program and broader foreign policy to better deal with the underlying drivers of fragility? And does it have what it takes?
In-brief
October 2024
State Effectiveness Roundup
The Lab's Roundup is your guide to state effectiveness, featuring expert insights from Lab contributors.