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Indo-Pacific
Strategy Games, War, and Asia’s New Map
By Van Jackson
In different regions in Asia, states are playing different types of strategic games.
Forecasting the Future of US-China Competition
By Dr. Patrick Cronin
A snapshot of Washington views on the future of the US-China relationship.
Vietnam and India-US Cooperation
By Sylvia Mishra and Pushan Das
Stronger U.S. ties with Vietnam nicely complement India’s Act East policy and its own strategic outreach to Vietnam.
Karl Haushofer and the Rise of the Monsoon Countries
By Francis P. Sempa
This writer understood geopolitical potential of the Indo-Pacific decades ago.
Does the Sri Lankan Election Herald a Viable Indo-Pacific?
By William Bullock Jenkins
“Sri Lanka’s democratic transition and the pragmatic decision to not exclude China bode well for a positive Indo-Pacific pluralism.”
Managing Indo-Pacific Crises
By Koh Swee Lean Collin and Darshana M. Baruah
Is there a multilateral mechanism that could manage air and maritime encounters in a tense region?
The Emerging India-Australia Maritime Relationship
By Abhijit Singh
Narendra Modi is making a triumphant tour of Australia at an interesting time in bilateral relations.
Rebalancing India’s Maritime Posture in the Indo-Pacific
By Abhijit Singh
India could help maintain strategic equilibrium in the Indo-Pacific, if it is prepared to broaden its thinking.
Security or Investment: Balancing Japan’s Long-Term Foreign Policy
By Clint Richards
Sea lane security and new partners are key to protecting Japan’s far-flung assets.
RIMPAC and the Politics of Maritime Engagement
By Abhijit Singh
Both India and China have had strong strategic motives for taking part in RIMPAC this year.
The Developing India-China Maritime Dynamic
By Abhijit Singh
India needs to grapple with a growing Chinese naval presence in its strategic backyard.
India Looks Far East
By Kailash K. Prasad
A growing presence in the Pacific Islands could have significant benefits for India.