1st Edition

The Indo-Pacific Theatre Strategic Visions and Frameworks

Edited By Srabani Roy Choudhury Copyright 2023
    282 Pages 5 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge India

    282 Pages 5 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge India

    282 Pages 5 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge India

    This book studies the internal framework of the Indo-Pacific region and examines the strategic issues faced by the countries that belong to it. Over the years, the Indo-Pacific region has become a prime driver of global economic growth and has generated considerable interest from countries both within and without. The region is now witnessing an intensified great power competition for greater geostrategic space, thus shaping the 21st-century world order. The volume focuses on the emerging strategies of the main actors involved in this competition. It discusses various key issues such as the purpose of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue and its post-pandemic agenda, the conceptualisation of a Free and Open Indo-Pacific (FOIP) amid an intensifying Sino-US great power competition, the strategies of ASEAN and South Korea, China’s activities in the Indo-Pacific, economic architecture and supply chain disruption in the region, as well as the geopolitical strategy of the European Union for the Indo-Pacific.

    A crucial study of the Indo-Pacific region in the post-COVID-19 world, the book gives fresh insights into the areas of convergence and divergence in the strategic visions of the many regional actors. It will be of great interest to policymakers as well as students and academics in the fields of political science, international relations, foreign policy, geopolitics, security studies, strategic studies, as well as area studies, namely East and Southeast Asian studies, European Union studies, American studies and Australian studies.

    Acknowledgements 

    Introduction

    SRABANI ROYCHOUDHURY

    PART 1: Advancing an Effective Security Framework

    1 Strategising Institutional Arrangement in Japan’s FOIP: Quad, ASEAN and Tactical Hedging

    KEI KOGA

    2 The Indo-Pacific Power: The United States, the Quad and the Making of a Megaregion

    PETER HARRIS

    3 Australia and the Free and Open Indo-Pacific: A Strategy for the Defence of a “Rules-Based Order”

    LAVINA LEE

    4 India, the Indo-Pacific and the Quad

    G.V.C. NAIDU

    5 Quad’s Roadmap: Anchoring Strategic Solutions in the Post-pandemic World

    TITLI BASU

    PART 2: Convergences and Divergences on China

    6 China and the US Indo-Pacific Strategy: From Donald Trump to Joe Biden

    WEIXING HU

    7 US–China Rivalry in the Indo-Pacific: The Harding Way or the Harder Way

    ZHIQUN ZHU

    8 An Indian Perspective of China’s Activities in the Indo-Pacific

    GAUTAM BAMBAWALE

    PART 3: Unravelling the Regional Strategies

    9 ASEAN Centrality: Opportunities and Challenges

    DEWI FORTUNA ANWAR

    10 Republic of Korea’s Indo-Pacific Approach: Reluctance and Prospect

    SANDIP KUMAR MISHRA

    11 Geopolitical Aspects of European Union’s Approach to Indo-Pacific

    JUAN LUIS LÓPEZ-ARANGUREN

    12 Free and Open Indo-Pacific: Converging Trends in European Union Strategy to Japan’s Vision

    CARMEN TIRADO ROBLES

    PART 4: The Quest for Economic Framework

    13 The Search for Alternatives in the Indo-Pacific: The Blue Dot Network and the Resilient Supply Chain Initiative

    ANIL WADHWA

    14 Economic Architecture in the Indo-Pacific Region: India’s Tryst

    SRABANI ROY CHOUDHURY

    Biography

    Srabani Roy Choudhury is Professor in Japanese Studies, School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India. Over three decades of association with Japan, her research has centred on Japan’s regional economic strategy and is currently focused on the Indo-Pacific region. She has been promoting Japanese studies through her teaching and supervision at her university. She was a visiting faculty of the Graduate School of Development Studies, Nagoya University (2019). She has had the opportunity to visit and conduct research through visiting fellow programmes at Research Institutes for Economics and Business Administration Kobe university (2014), Keizai Koho Centre (Japan Institute for Social and Economic Affairs) (2012) and Policy Research Institute, Ministry of Finance (2012).