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A Techno-Diplomacy Strategy for Telecommunications in the Indo-Pacific

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Curtis, L.
Rasser, M.

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Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University

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This paper - authored by Lisa Curtis and Martijn Rasser from the Center for a New American Security - argues that the Quad has an opportunity to shape the telecommunications ecosystem in the Indo-Pacific so that key 5G and undersea cable infrastructure are more secure, resilient and open. The authors recommend that a concrete techno-diplomatic strategy - developed in partnership between Australia, the United States, India and Japan - will be key to ensuring that the future of the Indo-Pacific is free and open. About the Quad Tech Network The Quad Tech Network (QTN) is an Australian Government initiative to promote Track 2 research and public dialogue on cyber and critical technology issues relevant to the Indo-Pacific region. As part of the initiative, research institutions in Australia (the National Security College at The Australian National University), India (the Observer Research Foundation), Japan (the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies) and the United States (Center for a New American Security) have commissioned papers on key issues facing the region. These papers - together, the QTN series - offer analysis and recommendations on shared challenges facing Australia and Indo-Pacific partners in the cyber and technology environment. The QTN is managed by the National Security College at The Australian National University, with the support of the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

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