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Trump’s Second Term and the Future of the Quad

Trump’s Second Term and the Future of the Quad

By Laura van der Hoeven
The grouping gained steam under President Joe Biden, who saw it as a crucial means to counterbalance China’s growing influence.
Hard Security Back in Focus at the Quad Foreign Ministers Meet

Hard Security Back in Focus at the Quad Foreign Ministers Meet

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
It is relatively easy to establish coalitions to work on non-traditional security issues, but nurturing a group to focus on security issues as the core is not easy, especially for countries like India.

With Abe’s Assassination, the Indo-Pacific Lost Its Foremost Flag-Bearer

With Abe’s Assassination, the Indo-Pacific Lost Its Foremost Flag-Bearer

By Titli Basu
From the Indo-Pacific to the Quad, Abe spearheaded the strategic concepts shaping the region today.

Making ‘Quad Plus’ a Reality

Making ‘Quad Plus’ a Reality

By Jagannath Panda
Japan’s hosting of the Quad summit this year is the perfect opportunity to bring other partners on board. But how?

The Quad: What It Is – And What It Is Not

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.
Australian PM: Quad Leaders’ Summit on the Cards

Australian PM: Quad Leaders’ Summit on the Cards

By Abhijnan Rej
Media reports suggest that the Biden administration had first proposed such a meeting.

Consolidating India’s Indian Ocean Strategy

Consolidating India’s Indian Ocean Strategy

By Vivek Mishra
Modi's government will need to balance economic, defense, and diplomatic outreach to advance its Indo-Pacific goals.
The Future of Asia’s Quad: Managing the Perceptions Gap

The Future of Asia’s Quad: Managing the Perceptions Gap

By Prashanth Parameswaran
Despite some ongoing adjustments, the key regional challenge for the Quad is addressing a lingering perceptions gap in some quarters.

Beyond Defining a ‘Free and Open Indo-Pacific’

Beyond Defining a ‘Free and Open Indo-Pacific’

By Abigail Grace
It's time to stop debating “free and open Indo-Pacific” rhetoric, and focus on the action required to move FOIP forward.

Sri Lanka’s Strategy for Regional Security

Sri Lanka’s Strategy for Regional Security

By Barana Waidyatilake
As geopolitical competition intensifies in the Indian Ocean, Sri Lanka’s best strategy is to stand for a rules-based order.

Trump’s Indo-Pacific Strategy Challenge in the Spotlight at 2018 Shangri-La Dialogue

Trump’s Indo-Pacific Strategy Challenge in the Spotlight at 2018 Shangri-La Dialogue

By Prashanth Parameswaran
The administration needs to address key challenges to make its new strategic approach succeed.
The Quad, Vietnam, and the Role of Democratic Values

The Quad, Vietnam, and the Role of Democratic Values

By Tom Corben
What is the ‘Democratic Security Diamond’ without concern for its normative basis?

J. Michael Cole on Taiwan and the Indo-Pacific Concept

J. Michael Cole on Taiwan and the Indo-Pacific Concept

By J. Michael Cole
How does Taiwan fit into the free and open Indo-Pacific?
The Quad Reborn

The Quad Reborn

A decade after it was first proposed, the U.S., Japan, India, and Australia are getting the squad back together.

Quad 2.0: Sense and Sensibilities

Quad 2.0: Sense and Sensibilities

By Tan Ming Hui and Nazia Hussain
The reborn Quad should not be read as a first step toward an “Asian NATO.”

ASEAN’s Role in Japan’s Indo-Pacific Strategy

ASEAN’s Role in Japan’s Indo-Pacific Strategy

By Prashanth Parameswaran
A visit this week reinforced the importance of Southeast Asia in Japan’s regional vision.

The Origin of ‘Indo-Pacific’ as Geopolitical Construct

The Origin of ‘Indo-Pacific’ as Geopolitical Construct

By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Gurpreet Khurana.
Return of Asia’s Quad ‘Natural’: US Defense Chief

Return of Asia’s Quad ‘Natural’: US Defense Chief

By Prashanth Parameswaran
US officials are sending signals that its revival is a matter of when, rather than if.

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