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Journal of Indo-Pacific Affairs Articles

  • Building Resiliency: A New US Approach to East Asia

    The concept of societal resilience must underpin US strategy toward East Asia, as strengthening allies’ and partners’ societies provides the best method for constraining China’s aggressive activities. The current US focus on Chinese capabilities has resulted in a misguided approach

  • A Case for Indo-Russia Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific

    The intensification of strategic competition between the United States and China and Russia—reminiscent of the Cold War era—is changing geopolitical equations across the globe. However, unlike the Cold War era, strategic competition is unfurling in a hitherto unknown multipolar,

  • An Interpretation of Xi’s Taiwan Policy—and Taiwan’s Response

    While reunification is undoubtedly important to Chinese president Xi Jinping, his clear priority is to achieve the “China Dream”—something that Xi has explicitly invited Taiwanese to share in but regarded as a separate and higher-order goal than political reunification.

  • Editors’ Note

    Editors' Note: In volume 7, no. 5, the Journal of Indo-Pacific Affairs proudly presents a comprehensive special issue dedicated to Sri Lanka. This edition is a mosaic of perspectives, dissecting Sri Lanka’s strategic posture, economic ventures and misadventures, humanitarian

  • Myanmar’s Military Coup: Security Trouble in Southeast Asia

    This article highlights the tyranny of the military junta and the backsliding of democracy in Myanmar (formerly known as Burma), contending that Russia and China's unwavering support of Myanmar's military makes it difficult to restore the democratic process and reestablish peace and

  • Foreword

    Dr. John M. Garver, Director, Homeland Defense Institute, provides the foreword for the July-August 2024 issue of the journal, which is guest edited by Dr. Richard Newton and Dr. Cameron Carlson as a collaboration among Air University Press, the Homeland Defense Institute at the US Air Force

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