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Title: Geopolitics of the Indo-Pacific: Strategic Competition, Alliances, and Regional Security
Authors: Dr. Kinza Tasleem Chauhdry, Sabahat Aqib, Dr. Irshad Ali Wassan
Journal: Research Journal for Social Affairs
| Category | From | To |
|---|---|---|
| Y | 2024-10-01 | 2025-12-31 |
Publisher: Pioneers Educational Research Institute
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2025
Volume: 3
Issue: 5
Language: en
DOI: 10.71317/RJSA.003.05.0345
Keywords: Strategic CompetitionQuadRegional securityAUKUSnon-traditional security threatsmaritime strategyHedgingIndo-Pacific GeopoliticsU.S.–China rivalryminilateral alliances
The Indo-Pacific has become the epicenter of the twenty-first century geopolitical conflict, the main arena of strategic competition, development of alliances, and regional security. The paper discusses how Indo-Pacific geopolitics is multidimensional, taking a closer look at the U.S.China rivalry, emergence of flexible minilateral security arrangements, and how different countries in the regions respond to this. The study relies on a qualitative research design entailing a thematic content analysis of academic literature, policy reports, and think tank publications, and finds three key dynamics to be resourcing the regional security architecture: first, the escalation of the great-power competition promoted by the aggressive maritime expansion of China and by the forward-deployed deterrence of the United States; second, the transformation of the alliances that go beyond rigid bilateralism to fluid minilateral constructs like Quad and AUKUS that would increase the regional interoperability without establishing formal treaty relations; third, the hedging strategies The finding also points out how the aspect of non-traditional security menace, such as cyberattacks, grey-zone activities, unlawful fishing, and climate-based susceptibility, is rising to prominence and becoming a burden as far as conventional security protocols are concerned. The work should be added to the literature on international security and Indo-Pacific strategy as an amalgam of historical military competition and economic statecraft and hybrid threat, whereby a flexible, multilayered and inclusive regional security architecture was required, which could help the balancing of deterrence and cooperation.
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