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_aThe Biden administration's first year in the Indo-Pacific: _bbalancing, order-building and managing competition with China/ _cMori Satoru |
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520 | _aThe Biden administration's engagement in the Indo-Pacific is driven by three major endeavors: balancing, order-building, and management of competition with China. The US is currently enhancing its balancing act by leveraging its alliance with Australia epitomized by AUKUS and the Enhanced Force Posture Cooperation launched by AUSMIN. Order-building advanced by the Quad is promoting three functions: regional public goods provision, mutual resilience enhancement, and standard-setting for critical and emerging technologies. The Biden administration is attempting to pursue "responsible competition" with China, but its ultimate goals remain undefined. Based on these observations, the article will conclude by pointing out major tasks that lie ahead for the Biden administration in these areas. | ||
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_aUSA _xCHINA _xAUSTRALIA _xINDO-PACIFIC _xREGIONAL TRADE _xECONOMIC _xTECHNOLOGY _xSECURITY |
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_aAsia-Pacific Review: _gVol 28, No. 2, November 2021, pp.77-106 |
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_uhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13439006.2022.2026635 _zClick here for full text |
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