How Australia and Japan can boost minilateralism to counter Chinese influence
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Hirono, Miwa
Envall, H.D.P.
Hatakeyama, Kyoko
Wilkins, Thomas
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East Asia Forum
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Australia and Japan's ‘hard security’ minilateralism focuses on countering China but lacks appeal for developing nations. By contrast, China uses multi-layered minilateralism (security, networked, economic, informal) to advance geoeconomic and governance priorities, offering development assistance and building broader relationships. To compete, Australia and Japan should expand their minilateral agenda beyond security, focusing on economics and governance to offer developing nations a compelling alternative.
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