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ID190661
Title ProperNavigating international order transition in the Indo Pacific
LanguageENG
AuthorFeng, Huiyun ;  Kai He
Summary / Abstract (Note)The world is in crisis. The Covid pandemic and the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war signify a potential order transition in the international system. The Indo Pacific is at the center of gravity of great power competition between the US and China. How have policy elites in the region perceived the potential order transition against the background of US-China strategic competition? How have states, including both great and secondary powers, chosen different strategies to cope with security and economic turbulence in the Indo Pacific? This special issue intends to shed some light on these questions by critically examining the diverse perceptions and policy choices of the United States, China, South Korea, India, Japan, Indonesia, and the UK during the period of potential order transition in the Indo Pacific. It provides an academic platform for scholars to engage in this ‘order transition’ topic from different theoretical perspectives as well as from respective national angles in the Indo Pacific. It suggests that the complexity of the international order itself has made the ‘order transition’ more complicated and difficult than before. It is the best of times, it is the worst of times, and it is the most challenging time for state leaders and scholars alike.
`In' analytical NotePacific Review Vol. 36, No.2; Mar 2023: p.227-233
Journal SourcePacific Review Vol: 36 No 2
Key WordsUS - China Strategic Competition ;  Liberal International Order ;  Indo Pacific ;  International Order Transition


 
 
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