1021. Networking Asian Security An Integrated Approach to Order in the Pacific
- Author:
- Richard Fontaine, Patrick M. Cronin, Mira Rapp-Hooper, and Harry Krejsa
- Publication Date:
- 06-2017
- Content Type:
- Special Report
- Institution:
- Center for a New American Security
- Abstract:
- merican security strategy in the Asia-Pacific has for decades been built on a “hub and spokes” model of bilateral, exclusive alliance relationships. Japan, Australia, South Korea, the Philippines, and Thailand each share mutual defense treaties with the United States—but not with any other countries, and not with one another. In recent years, this atomized approach to regional security has begun to change. Political and economic integration has provided the foundation upon which deeper intra-Asian defense and security ties have organically emerged. Hedging against critical uncertainties surrounding China’s rise and America’s enduring presence in the region, U.S. allies and other countries are strengthening their security ties with one another.
- Topic:
- International Security
- Political Geography:
- Asia