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2021 Quad Summit
The Quad: All About China, or a Bit of Something Else?
By Krzysztof Iwanek
Will expanding Quad’s agenda strengthen the position of the grouping, or weaken its cohesion?
The Quad Commits to Regulating Space
By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Growing space security threats are proving to be a challenge for existing global governance measures, but consensus on new rules is proving difficult.
Historic Quad Leaders’ Summit Reinforces Its Action Mandate
By Hayley Channer
But is it possible the Quad is spreading itself too thin?
Why the Quad Is Crucial
By Kei Hakata and Brendon J. Cannon
Now that the Quad has held its first in-person leaders’ summit meeting, what can realistically be expected for the Indo-Pacific and its emerging geography of strategies?
What to Expect From the First In-Person Quad Summit
By Rupakjyoti Borah
A preview of the Australia-India-Japan-U.S. summit, and what it will mean for the Indo-Pacific region.
Does AUKUS Augment or Diminish the Quad?
By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
AUKUS fits into a growing network of minilaterials crisscrossing the Indo-Pacific and rooted in shared strategic interests.
Why the Quad Needs to Improve Its Economic Game
By Mukesh Aghi
Trade, investment, and supply chain security need to be high on the agenda of the four-nation grouping.
The Quad: What It Is – And What It Is Not
By Sumitha Narayanan Kutty and Rajesh Basrur
The Quad is no Asian NATO. And that may be its greatest strength.
Quad Leaders Have Put Forward a Plan, Not a Promise
By Danny Russel
The Quad that the U.S. is now cultivating is focused on what they seek to achieve, not merely what they want to counter.
Can Biden’s Pax Americana Vision Succeed?
By Hu Junyang and Dingding Chen
A coherent Asia strategy will be key to Biden’s pledge to rebuild U.S. global influence.
In ‘Historic’ Summit Quad Commits to Meeting Key Indo-Pacific Challenges
By Abhijnan Rej
The joint statement that followed the meeting is ambitious, concrete, and direct.
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