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Previewing India-Japan Ties Under PM Kishida

Previewing India-Japan Ties Under PM Kishida

By Titli Basu
Back in 2015, then-Foreign Minister Kishida helped shaped the India-Japan Indo-Pacific Vision 2025. Where do ties stand today?
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.

The Gaps in the New Regional Security Architecture for the Indo-Pacific

The Gaps in the New Regional Security Architecture for the Indo-Pacific

By Hanns W. Maull
The current effort – including AUKUS and the Quad – is missing three critical ingredients compared to early efforts in Cold War Europe.

Historic Quad Leaders’ Summit Reinforces Its Action Mandate   

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

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

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.

What Does the New AUKUS Alliance Mean for Southeast Asia?

What Does the New AUKUS Alliance Mean for Southeast Asia?

By Sebastian Strangio
The new partnership is likely to be greeted with ambivalence in a region that has little appetite for a new Cold War.
Why the Quad Needs to Improve Its Economic Game

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.

To Compete With Beijing, the Quad Must Remain Pro-Asia, Not Anti-China

To Compete With Beijing, the Quad Must Remain Pro-Asia, Not Anti-China

By Zachary Durkee
Countries across Southeast Asia do not wish to be pushed into choosing sides when their economic futures depend on maintaining positive ties with China and the United States.

The Quad Conducts Malabar Naval Exercise 

The Quad Conducts Malabar Naval Exercise 

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
Australia is back for the second year in a row, underscoring the Quad’s deepening commitment to cooperation in the Indo-Pacific.

US Official Flags Future Quad Infrastructure Push

US Official Flags Future Quad Infrastructure Push

By Sebastian Strangio
Infrastructure competition between China and the U.S. could ultimately be good for the developing world.
China’s Warning to Bangladesh on the Quad

China’s Warning to Bangladesh on the Quad

By Nilotpal Bhattacharjee
The comments from the Chinese ambassador show Beijing's insecurities on the issue.

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