US perspectives and expectations regarding the UK’s tilt to the Indo-Pacific
The US policy community has been taking note of the UK’s ‘tilt’ toward the Indo-Pacific since before their British counterparts referred to it as such. UK contributions to the region were first valued by Americans focused on Pacific naval dynamics, and a broader section of the security community has...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1724642023-12-11T05:31:28Z US perspectives and expectations regarding the UK’s tilt to the Indo-Pacific Bradford, John S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Social sciences::Political science Indo-Pacific United Kingdom The US policy community has been taking note of the UK’s ‘tilt’ toward the Indo-Pacific since before their British counterparts referred to it as such. UK contributions to the region were first valued by Americans focused on Pacific naval dynamics, and a broader section of the security community has developed a similar appreciation. However, some Americans continue to doubt the tilt’s sustainability and strategic viability, especially due to the dangers associated with spreading the US–UK alliance too thinly with regard to the huge challenges lurking elsewhere. John F Bradford provides an analytical history of US perspectives and expectations regarding the UK’s growing Indo-Pacific role. 2023-12-11T05:31:28Z 2023-12-11T05:31:28Z 2023 Journal Article Bradford, J. (2023). US perspectives and expectations regarding the UK’s tilt to the Indo-Pacific. The RUSI Journal, 167(6-7), 24-32. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03071847.2022.2158628 0307-1847 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/172464 10.1080/03071847.2022.2158628 2-s2.0-85149877639 6-7 167 24 32 en The RUSI Journal © RUSI Journal. All rights reserved. |
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The US policy community has been taking note of the UK’s ‘tilt’ toward the Indo-Pacific since before their British counterparts referred to it as such. UK contributions to the region were first valued by Americans focused on Pacific naval dynamics, and a broader section of the security community has developed a similar appreciation. However, some Americans continue to doubt the tilt’s sustainability and strategic viability, especially due to the dangers associated with spreading the US–UK alliance too thinly with regard to the huge challenges lurking elsewhere. John F Bradford provides an analytical history of US perspectives and expectations regarding the UK’s growing Indo-Pacific role. |
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