Description
Examines the evolving security dynamics in the Indo-Pacific region, focusing on the US-China rivalry and its impact on regional states. Analyzes the strategic responses of regional states to the US-China competition, including their efforts to balance between the two powers. Explores the implications of the US-China rivalry for regional security, stability, and economic development. Assesses the role of middle powers, such as India, Japan, and Australia, in shaping the regional security landscape. Examines the impact of non-traditional security challenges, such as climate change and maritime disputes, on regional security. Provides policy recommendations for regional states and external powers to manage the US-China rivalry and promote regional stability. Draws on a wide range of sources, including academic research, policy reports, and official documents. Written by a team of experts on Indo-Pacific security, including scholars, policymakers, and practitioners.
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