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Enhancing Democratic Partnership in the Indo-Pacific Region

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Democratic governance is a critical element of the U.S. strategy to ensure a free and open Indo-Pacific region. This CSIS report catalogues regional efforts to support democracy and recommends ways the United States can partner with like-minded countries in the region.

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CONTENTS
Executive Summary V
Foreword VIII
Categorizing Democracy Support Strategies IX
Funding for Democracy Assistance X
Case Studies 1
Australia: "Friendly Neighbor" 2
Japan: "Good Governance Leader" 8
India: "Election Expert" 16
Indonesia: "ASEAN Organizer" 21
South Korea: "Important Middle Power" 26
Taiwan: "Democracy Diplomat" 31
Alpha Case: The United States 35
About the Authors 37
Annex: A Catalogue of Regional Networks and Institutions 38
Regional Networks 38
Regional Institutions 43
Global Institutions 44
Endnotes 48


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Michael Jonathan Green is senior vice president for Asia and Japan Chair at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and director of Asian Studies at the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University.
Nicholas Szechenyi is deputy director of the Japan Chair at CSIS where he is also a senior fellow.
Hannah Fodale is an associate fellow with the Japan Chair at CSIS.


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