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ID176235
Title ProperUnderstanding the dynamics of the Indo-Pacific
Other Title Information US–China strategic competition, regional actors, and beyond
LanguageENG
AuthorHe, Kai ;  Kai He, Mingjiang Li ;  Li, Mingjiang
Summary / Abstract (Note)As a geographical concept, ‘Indo-Pacific’ has existed for decades. As a political and strategic concept, it has since 2010 gradually become established in the foreign policy lexicon of some countries, especially Australia, India, Japan and the United States. However, China seems to be reluctant to identify itself as part of the Indo-Pacific; Chinese leaders believe that the US-led Indo-Pacific strategy aims to contain China's rise. While the battle between the two geographical concepts ‘Indo-Pacific’ and ‘Asia–Pacific’ may be fairly easily settled in the future, US–China strategic competition has just begun. Will the Indo-Pacific become a battlefield for US–China rivalry? How will China cope with the US ‘free and open Indo-Pacific’ (FOIP) strategy? How will other regional actors respond to the US–China strategic competition in the Indo-Pacific? What are the strategic implications of the ‘Indo-Pacific’ concept for regional order transformation? How will the Indo-Pacific be institutionalized, economically, politically and strategically? This article introduces the January 2020 special issue of International Affairs, which aims to address those questions, using both country-specific and regional perspectives. Seven articles focus on the policy responses of major players (Australia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan and ASEAN) to the US FOIP strategy and related US–China rivalry in the region. A further three articles examine the profound implications of Indo-Pacific dynamics for regional institution-building and for geopolitical and geo-economic architecture.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Affairs Vol. 96, No.1; Jan 2020: p. 1–7
Journal SourceInternational Affairs Vol: 96 No 1
Key WordsRegional Actors ;  US–China Strategic Competition ;  Indo-Pacifi


 
 
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