Australia, Japan and the new web of Indo-Pacific minilateralism

Date

2024-02-21

Authors

Wilkins, Thomas
Hatakeyama, Kyoko
Hirono, Miwa
Envall, H. D. P.

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East Asia Forum

Abstract

The Indo-Pacific region is experiencing a rise in minilateral cooperation, with Japan and Australia heavily involved in these endeavours to address joint economic or security issues, both independently and through bilateral partnerships. In particular, Australia has pushed for the creation of the AUKUS trilateral partnership for a nuclear-powered submarine program and defence-technology collaboration, while Japan is part of a trilateral agreement with the United Kingdom and Italy for joint production of a stealth fighter under the Global Combat Air Programme. Minilaterals have the potential to provide a host of strategic benefits and mitigate the risks of strategic contestation in the Indo-Pacific.

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Japan, Australia, minilateralism, Indo-Pacific

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East Asia Forum

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Blog post

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Open Access

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Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International.

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