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The Latticework: Indo-Pacific Security Moves Beyond US Naval Primacy

The Latticework: Indo-Pacific Security Moves Beyond US Naval Primacy

By Tyler Bray
The responses of key U.S. allies – Japan, Australia, and the Philippines – to Washington’s maritime capability-commitment gap reflect the future of Indo-Pacific security.
‘Security Belt 2025’ and Beyond: China’s Minilateralism on the Rise

‘Security Belt 2025’ and Beyond: China’s Minilateralism on the Rise

By Ma Bo and Li Zishu
China is increasingly promoting its own version of flexible minilateral security cooperation as an alternative to traditional multilateral institutions and Western-led security alliances.

Bringing Strategic AI Collaboration to the Trilateral Strategic Dialogue

Bringing Strategic AI Collaboration to the Trilateral Strategic Dialogue

By Aiden Warren, Adam Bartley, and Charles T. Hunt
The TSD has fewer points of friction that could hinder practical collaboration due to the high strategic complementarity of Australia, Japan, and the U.S.

A Quad for the Middle East?

A Quad for the Middle East?

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
The difficulties with traditional multilateralism is leading to a renewed focus on minilateralism. Expect more quads.

What’s Behind the First Sulu Sea Trilateral Land Exercise?

What’s Behind the First Sulu Sea Trilateral Land Exercise?

By Prashanth Parameswaran
A key minilateral arrangement looks to be closer to taking another long-mulled step forward.
Could Minilateralism Be Multilateralism’s Best Hope in the Asia Pacific?

Could Minilateralism Be Multilateralism’s Best Hope in the Asia Pacific?

By Sarah Teo
Minilateral initiatives have the potential ability to be more effective than their multilateral cousins.

Malaysia Spotlights Expanded Sulu Sea Trilateral Patrols

Malaysia Spotlights Expanded Sulu Sea Trilateral Patrols

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The Southeast Asian state has called for a widening of collaboration this front in recognition of the challenges it faces and the opportunities before it.
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