Publications

The QUAD Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in New Delhi: Refreshing the Coalition Consensus and Responding to China’s Pacific Plans

Rising protest activity in the United States: Progressives are converting nonpartisan mobilization into political influence

U.S. recalibrates strategy toward Myanmar: Washington seeks to curb Beijing’s influence over the junta and secure access to the region’s rare-earth elements

Malabar 2025 military exercises: renewed consensus among QUAD members and momentum for coalition transformation

The start of Sanae Takaichi’s premiership: Japan takes on a new role in Indo-Pacific security architecture

Strategic “decoupling” hardens: U.S. companies are speeding up the removal of China from supply chains amid long-term risk concerns and White House pressure

Sanae Takaichi wins the LDP leadership: Japan’s biggest political shake-up in 26 years and a return to a hard-line foreign policy in Tokyo

Appointment of a new U.S. ambassador to India: Washington lays the groundwork to anchor New Delhi in the democratic camp

Protests in Indonesia and Nepal: South Asian societies push back against Chinese values in favor of democratic ideals

European elections in 2028–2029: a period of vulnerability shaped by the authoritarian axis as a condition for the final stage of global confrontation

America’s India dilemma: Prime Minister Modi’s government draws closer to Japan while using the SCO to restart dialogue with the White House

The Future of AUKUS: tensions between Washington and Australia push Canberra to lean on additional security partnerships

Washington reduces resource vulnerability from China, forming a new system of partnerships with Central African countries and Arab monarchies

QUAD Ministerial meeting: reimagining the Alliance’s role and Marco Rubio’s attempt to restore partner trust

NATO Summit without the Indo-Pacific: Donald Trump’s Administration intensifies tensions with Japan’s Government

Conflict between “America First” and “Peace Through Strength”: White House balances diplomacy and military pressure on Iran

G7 Summit in Kananaskis: U.S. shift to a strategy of unilateral force to prevent global conflict, exemplified by neutralizing Iran

Shangri-La Dialogue 2025: U.S., EU, and Japan present competing doctrines for war preparedness in the Indo-Pacific






