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China and Quad 2.0: between response and regional construct / Sarkar, Mrittika Guha   Journal Article
Sarkar, Mrittika Guha Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The existing literature on the Quadrilateral Initiative or Quad 2.0, has primarily focused on why the US, India, Japan and Australia have been promoting a strategic mechanism and how it could possibly contain an increasingly assertive China in the Indo-Pacific. However, what remains overlooked is the Chinese perception towards the Quad, which remains complex and systemic, underpinned by Beijing’s national interests, national identity in the regional affairs, and a desire to attain the “Chinese Dream”. While the official Chinese reaction to the “Asian NATO” has mainly been dismissive, this paper argues that Beijing’s response to the Quad with its underlying apprehensions, is structurally linked to China’s rise vis-à-vis India, the re-emergence of Japan in Asia and beyond, Australia’s recent firm and calculated approach towards China, and US’ rebuilt Asia strategy extending beyond military connotations.
Key Words Geopolitics  China  Indo-Pacific  Quad 2.0  Regional Construct 
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Donald Trump's policy: create a new bloc in Asia / Lokshin, Grigory   Journal Article
Lokshin, Grigory Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The content of the new Asian doctrine of US President Donald Tramp and his plans to form a "Quad" is the first step toward creating a new type of military bloc for Asia in order to contain China. This topic is highly relevant because of the changing situation in the wider region where Russia has its own major economic and geostrategic interests. The plans to form the Quad directly threaten the marginalization of ASEAN and the end of the Association's leading role in resolving regional issues.
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