Description |
1 online resource (57 pages) : map |
Contents |
Executive summary. -- NATO's Indo-Pacific interests. -- Relations between Indo-Pacific partner countries and NATO. -- Parner views, priorities, and trends. -- Partner perceptions of the IP4 grouping. -- Public diplomacy and strategic narratives |
Summary |
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and its four partner countries in the Indo-Pacific— Australia, Japan, the Republic of Korea (ROK), and New Zealand—have entered a period of increased engagement. An important element of these developments that remains underexplored is the views of the Indo- Pacific partner countries themselves. [The report] examines national-level partner interests in NATO relations given changes in the global security environment, key areas of overlap or dissonance between the four Indo-Pacific partners, the IP4 grouping, and strategic rationales for engagement between NATO and the Indo-Pacific partners that speak to shared interests and concerns. The report may help NATO officials and national policymakers shape their thinking about Indo-Pacific partner and NATO relations going forward as this important engagement continues to evolve |
Notes |
"February 2024"--Cover |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-57) |
Notes |
Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover page (USIP, viewed March 5, 2024) |
Subject |
North Atlantic Treaty Organization -- Military relations -- Japan
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North Atlantic Treaty Organization -- Military relations -- Australia
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North Atlantic Treaty Organization -- Military relations -- Korea (South)
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North Atlantic Treaty Organization -- Military relations -- New Zealand
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
United States Institute of Peace, publisher
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ISBN |
9781601279330 |
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1601279337 |
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