3GIMBALS

Pacific Islands Drug Trafficking Networks Undermine Regional Sovereignty and Strategic Stability Across the Indo-Pacific

Chinese triads have orchestrated a multifaceted drug trafficking network that spans beyond the Pacific Islands, fueling drug crises in the U.S. and amongst its allies.

Transnational drug trafficking networks have transformed the Pacific Islands into a strategic convergence zone for criminal influence, logistical coordination, and systemic corruption. This analysis traces the evolution from isolated smuggling routes to a deeply embedded, hemispheric trafficking architecture—one that fuses Chinese, Southeast Asian, Latin American, Balkan, and Australasian actors into a durable narcotics ecosystem. The Pacific is no longer a peripheral transit zone; it is a contested operating environment where sovereignty, infrastructure, and institutional integrity are increasingly at risk.