Search results for: Brendon J. Cannon
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IN DEFENSE OF THE LIBERAL INTERNATIONAL ORDER
...development, and supply chains be, at least, part of the answer? This book—a part of a joint research project by The Prospect Foundation (PF), the Institute for Security and Development...
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Japan’s Strategic Messaging for a ‘Free and Open International Order (FOIO)’: Can It Preserve its Indo-Pacific Achievements?
...The “free and open international order (jiyū de hirakareta kokusai chitsujo) based on the rule of law,” or “FOIO,” is emblematic of Japan’s overriding ideal as pursued across multiple...
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The Quad and Submarine Cable Protection in the Indo-Pacific: Policy Recommendations
This policy brief analyzes the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad) initiative on submarine cables in the Indo-Pacific and offers a timely roadmap as to how best to protect them....
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Strategic Standoffs: How Repeated Games Illuminate the Future of South China Sea Disputes
...when a Chinese survey ship entered waters near Malaysia’s EEZ, accompanied by Chinese Coast Guard and fishing vessels. And then there was this recent puerile water cannon caper. China’s dramatic...
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The Lithuanian Gambit
.... Andrijauskas, K. (2022, May 12). An analysis of China’s economic coercion against Lithuania. Council on Foreign Relations. Retrieved April 13, 2024, from https://www.cfr.org/blog/analysis-chinas-economic-coercion-against-lithuania Askew, J. (2023, October 24). The...
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Kenya and the Indo-Pacific: The Rationale for an “Outlook” and Why Kenya (and East Africa) Matters
...actors’ recent involvement in Kenya and the region has added to the charged geopolitical situation with China competing with Japan, India, and others for political and economic influence. In this...
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Quad in the Indo-Pacific: Role of Informality in Countering China
...The Quad, a highly informal intergovernmental organization in the Indo-Pacific, is a high-profile security grouping composed of Australia, India, Japan, and the US. For some observers, the Quad’s informality...