About Us
The Pacific Center for Island Security (PCIS) is an action-oriented research institute that aims to anchor this island and islander perspective. Based in Guam, PCIS aims to ensure that islands and islanders themselves have a voice amongst the cacophony that is geopolitical posturing. Further, we aim to be a home of critical conversation and action on island security.
While defense and a more traditional definition of security are important, security for the islands encompasses so much more. We value cooperation over threat assessment; we promote collaboration over competition; and we promote
island concerns over island utility. Guam and Micronesia are at the center of U.S. strategy and positioning in the “Indo- Pacific.” Admiral Phil Davidson, former head of the Indo-Pacific Command, exclaims, “Guam is absolutely
critical in maintaining deterrence and stability in the region. It’s our most critical operating location west of the International Date Line.” Guam has more ongoing, per square mile, than any other place in the U.S. military
network. PCIS is uniquely situated “on the ground” to observe regional strategy, readiness, support, logistics, and munitions.
From our proximity and perspective, we can see substantial issues when it comes to strategic competition and geopolitical posturing. We believe that understanding what occurs in Guam can inform the larger view of the strategic
environment. Thus, PCIS will provide independent analysis of the foreign policy and military-strategic activities and interplay between and amongst the actors in the strategic competition in the Asia Pacific.