Stronger than politics: reasons why the new American security architecture in the Indo-Pacific will persist under Donald Trump’s presidency

The upcoming return of Donald Trump to the White House will inevitably transform US policy toward the Indo-Pacific.

Guided by the results of the November 5, 2024, election, the Republican Party should form a team that will determine the fate of the US security architecture in the region until January 2029.

Despite numerous differences in ideology and political style, Donald Trump and Joe Biden’s teams — consciously or unconsciously — have managed to create a security matrix that will shape the future of the United States and the alliance of democracies on the eve of a major military clash with China.

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