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Strategic minilateralism and the regional security architecture of the Indo-Pacific = the Quad, AUKUS, and the Trilateral Strategic Dialogue /
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Strategic minilateralism and the regional security architecture of the Indo-Pacific/ by Thomas S. Wilkins.
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the Quad, AUKUS, and the Trilateral Strategic Dialogue /
Author:
Wilkins, Thomas S.
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Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2025.,
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xix, 250 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1: Introduction The nexus between the Indo Pacific, strategic competition, and the rise of minilateralism -- Chapter 2: (III) Multilateralism and (II) Bilateralism -- Chapter 3: (II) Minilateralism and Strategic Minilateralism -- Chapter 4: Strategic minilateralism: An analytical framework -- Chapter 5: The Quad -- Chapter 6: AUKUS -- Chapter 7: The US Japan Australia Trilateral Strategic Dialogue -- Chapter 8: Conclusions The future of strategic minilateralism.
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Regionalism - Indo-Pacific Region. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-96-4791-0
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9789819647910
Strategic minilateralism and the regional security architecture of the Indo-Pacific = the Quad, AUKUS, and the Trilateral Strategic Dialogue /
Wilkins, Thomas S.
Strategic minilateralism and the regional security architecture of the Indo-Pacific
the Quad, AUKUS, and the Trilateral Strategic Dialogue /[electronic resource] :by Thomas S. Wilkins. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2025. - xix, 250 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1: Introduction The nexus between the Indo Pacific, strategic competition, and the rise of minilateralism -- Chapter 2: (III) Multilateralism and (II) Bilateralism -- Chapter 3: (II) Minilateralism and Strategic Minilateralism -- Chapter 4: Strategic minilateralism: An analytical framework -- Chapter 5: The Quad -- Chapter 6: AUKUS -- Chapter 7: The US Japan Australia Trilateral Strategic Dialogue -- Chapter 8: Conclusions The future of strategic minilateralism.
This book presents research on minilateralism; a major new trend within the security architecture of the Indo-Pacific region that commands attention. It specifically focuses on the predominant sub-category of "strategic minilaterals" - exclusive small-group configurations of major powers driven by the imperatives of strategic competition in a bid to reshape the regional order. In a deteriorating Indo-Pacific security environment, a greater understanding of this phenomenon across its conceptual and applied dimensions is a priority for scholars and practitioners. The book first accounts for the rise of strategic minilateralism as a response to strategic competition in the Indo-Pacific theatre. It then positions the resurgent phenomenon of minilateralism alongside multilateral organisations, military alliances, and strategic partnerships within a three-layer taxonomical model that captures the changing nature of the security architecture in the Indo-Pacific. Following this, it generates a dedicated analytical framework for addressing the focal questions appertaining to "strategic minilaterals", patterned around their design, functionality, and future solvency. The framework is then applied to probe the inner workings of the Quad, AUKUS, and US-Japan Australia Trilateral Strategic Dialogue (TSD) to evaluate their relative strengths and weaknesses as instruments of strategic competition. The book's distinctive contribution is to codify and conceptually substantiate strategic minilaterals as a significant new form of security alignment and situate them within their multiple external and internal operating contexts. About the Author Thomas Wilkins, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in International Security at the University of Sydney, and a Senior Fellow (Non-Resident) at the Pacific Forum and Distinguished Research Fellow (Non-Resident) at the Japan Forum on International Relations. He was previously a Senior Fellow at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute and Japan Institute for International Affairs. He has published widely on International Relations theory and Indo-Pacific security topics in journals such as Review of International Studies, Contemporary Security Policy, and Australian Journal of International Affairs. His earlier books include the monograph Security in Asia Pacific (Lynne Rienner), and the co-edited volumes Rethinking Middle Powers (Taylor & Francis) and Awkward Powers (Palgrave Macmillan).
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