A new strategic minilateralism in the Indo-Pacific
The emergence of “strategic minilateralism” has been a trend in the Indo-Pacific since the second half of the 2010s. Although minilateral cooperation between the United States and its allies and partners started in the early 2000s, the late 2010s saw more institutionalized and strategically oriented...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1686612023-06-18T15:30:27Z A new strategic minilateralism in the Indo-Pacific Koga, Kei School of Social Sciences Social sciences::Political science Indo-Pacific South China Sea The emergence of “strategic minilateralism” has been a trend in the Indo-Pacific since the second half of the 2010s. Although minilateral cooperation between the United States and its allies and partners started in the early 2000s, the late 2010s saw more institutionalized and strategically oriented forms of minilateral security collaboration begin to emerge from two main drivers: the rise of China and the lack of effective regional security mechanisms for responding to that rise. Published version 2023-06-13T08:32:37Z 2023-06-13T08:32:37Z 2022 Journal Article Koga, K. (2022). A new strategic minilateralism in the Indo-Pacific. Asia Policy, 17(4), 27-34. https://dx.doi.org/10.1353/ASP.2022.0063 1559-0968 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/168661 10.1353/ASP.2022.0063 2-s2.0-85143762104 https://muse.jhu.edu/issue/49110 4 17 27 34 en Asia Policy © 2022 The National Bureau of Asian Research. All rights reserved. This paper was published in Asia Policy and is made available with permission of The National Bureau of Asian Research. application/pdf |
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The emergence of “strategic minilateralism” has been a trend in the Indo-Pacific since the second half of the 2010s. Although minilateral cooperation between the United States and its allies and partners started in the early 2000s, the late 2010s saw more institutionalized and strategically oriented forms of minilateral security collaboration begin to emerge from two main drivers: the rise of China and the lack of effective regional security mechanisms for responding to that rise. |
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