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100 _aGRGIC Gorana
245 _aRedefining NATO’s Indo-Pacific partnerships:
_bcooperative security meets collective defence and deterrence/
_cGorana Grgic
260 _c2024
520 _aWhen the 2010 Strategic Concept first established NATO’s partnerships as essential in the core task of cooperative security, global partnerships were primarily intended to support non-Article 5 contingencies. However, given the structural changes in the international system, NATO’s partnerships outside the Euro-Atlantic area are adapting to respond to the new security challenges. This article examines the evolution of NATO’s partnerships in the Indo-Pacific and offers insights into future developments. There is a clear alignment between the Alliance and the Indo-Pacific Four (IP4) in the way they diagnose the interconnectedness of security developments of their respective regions. Both sides increasingly see these partnerships as significant for their own defence and deterrence, rather than as instruments in pooling resources in the provision of security for third parties.
650 _aNATO
650 _aINDO-PACIFIC
773 _gAsian Security: Volume 20, Number 1, January-April 2024, pages: 39-55
856 _uhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14799855.2024.2339213
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