The "Indo-Pacific" concept : geographical adjustments and their implications

The United States, Australia, Japan, India, France, the United Kingdom, Indonesia and ASEAN have adopted the term “Indo-Pacific” as a policy symbol of regional engagement. However, less attention has been given to the change in the geographical definition of the “Indo-Pacific”. This study examines h...

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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1436042020-11-01T08:44:08Z The "Indo-Pacific" concept : geographical adjustments and their implications Haruko, Wada - S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Japan Ministry of Defense - Social sciences::Political science The United States, Australia, Japan, India, France, the United Kingdom, Indonesia and ASEAN have adopted the term “Indo-Pacific” as a policy symbol of regional engagement. However, less attention has been given to the change in the geographical definition of the “Indo-Pacific”. This study examines how these countries have adjusted the geographical scope of “Indo-Pacific” to understand how they conceptualise the region. It finds that the inherent core area of the “Indo-Pacific” is from India to the Southeast Asian countries and the seas from the eastern Indian Ocean to the South China Sea, and that the “Indo-Pacific” has converged eastwards and diverged westwards through the geographical adjustment process. It also found that some of the geographical definitions have an additional function of conveying diplomatic messages. These findings will help us understand how the concept of “Indo-Pacific” as conceptualised by various countries develops. 2020-09-14T02:47:54Z 2020-09-14T02:47:54Z 2020 Working Paper Haruko, W. (2020). The "Indo-Pacific" concept : geographical adjustments and their implications. (RSIS Working Paper, No. 326). Singapore: Nanyang Technological University. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/143604 en RSIS Working Papers, 326-20 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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The "Indo-Pacific" concept : geographical adjustments and their implications
description The United States, Australia, Japan, India, France, the United Kingdom, Indonesia and ASEAN have adopted the term “Indo-Pacific” as a policy symbol of regional engagement. However, less attention has been given to the change in the geographical definition of the “Indo-Pacific”. This study examines how these countries have adjusted the geographical scope of “Indo-Pacific” to understand how they conceptualise the region. It finds that the inherent core area of the “Indo-Pacific” is from India to the Southeast Asian countries and the seas from the eastern Indian Ocean to the South China Sea, and that the “Indo-Pacific” has converged eastwards and diverged westwards through the geographical adjustment process. It also found that some of the geographical definitions have an additional function of conveying diplomatic messages. These findings will help us understand how the concept of “Indo-Pacific” as conceptualised by various countries develops.
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title_full The "Indo-Pacific" concept : geographical adjustments and their implications
title_fullStr The "Indo-Pacific" concept : geographical adjustments and their implications
title_full_unstemmed The "Indo-Pacific" concept : geographical adjustments and their implications
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