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Free and open Indo-Pacific
Taiwan’s New Southbound Policy Meets the US Free and Open Indo-Pacific Strategy
By Chen-Sheng Hong and Logan Pauley
Aligning with FOIP would have both opportunities and risks for Taiwan.
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.
Building an Order for the Indo-Pacific
By Shin Kawashima
How to reconcile relations with the region’s authoritarian regimes?
What’s in Indonesia’s Indo-Pacific Cooperation Concept?
By Jansen Tham
The articulation of ASEAN’s own Indo-Pacific concept may pre-empt competitive narratives from Washington or Beijing.
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?
What China Thinks of the Indo-Pacific Strategy
By Dingding Chen
Chinese scholars see the free and open Indo-Pacific strategy as containment, but aren’t convinced it’ll stick.
South Korea’s Free and Open Indo-Pacific Dilemma
By Jaechun Kim
FOIP presents a dilemma to the Moon government, which is treading on a tightrope between the U.S. and China.
ASEAN: Agnostic on the Free and Open Indo-Pacific
By Bilahari Kausikan
Concerns that the FOIP could erode ASEAN’s centrality can only be assuaged by a clear definition of the concept.
Japan’s Multi-Layered, Multilateral Strategy
By Mie Oba
Tokyo has some work to do to convince the region its strategy is not designed to contain China.
What Does Trump’s Indo-Pacific Strategy Mean for Russia?
By Anton Tsvetov
The new U.S. strategy poses threats to Russian interests in Asia.
China's Successful Coercion of Vietnam in the South China Sea Deserves US Attention
By Ankit Panda
Washington failed to back up its words with action after Beijing pressured Hanoi into abandoning a South China Sea oil drilling project.
Japan-Vietnam Defense Relations in the Indo-Pacific Spotlight
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A recent visit highlighted the security realm of the relationship that has broader regional strategic significance.