Strategic Asia: Reshaping Economic Interdependence in the Indo-Pacific
Strategic Asia: Reshaping Economic Interdependence in the Indo-Pacific examines shifts occurring in the global trading system and their implications for the strategic environment in Asia. Each chapter explores developments in goods, services, and finances, assesses the extent to which key countries and regions are decoupling from China, and evaluates the consequences for regional and global politics.
Preface: Reshaping Economic Interdependence in the Indo-Pacific
Interdependence Imperiled? Economic Decoupling in an Era of Strategic Competition
The Future of China’s Economic Power
Japan’s Approach to Economic Security and Regional Integration
South Korea’s Economic Statecraft: Between Interdependence and National Security
Taiwan: Walking the Tightrope between the United States and China
India’s Reluctant Participation in the Evolving Indo-Pacific Economic Architecture
U.S.-China Economic Rivalry in Southeast Asia and Its Implications
Australia’s Reassessment of Economic Interdependence with China
Strategic Asia
The Strategic Asia annual edited volume incorporates assessments of economic, political, and military trends and focuses on the strategies that drive policy in the region. Learn more about Strategic Asia.