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Geopolitics and strategy: China, the Quad and the Southeast Asian Pivot

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China seeks geopolitical space in the Western Pacific . The spearhead of China's expansion is the navy which is now the world's largest with an expanding carrier force to enforce its maritime claims in the South China Sea and elsewhere.   The geopolitical pivot for China is Southeast Asia.  In view of China's constricted maritime geography, Southeast Asia is the one place that can provide access for  its expanding navy allowing China to expand in different directions.  Control of this region would deprive the US of a positional advantage in the Western Pacific,  It would divide the Indo Pacific into two sections, the Indian Ocean and the Western Pacific., separating Japan from India and nullifying  the Quad grouping which brought together the US, Japan, Australia and India to counter Chinese expansionism. Because of its strategic value, Southeast Asia has become a key region in the rivalry between China and the US with its partners in the Quad.  However, Southeast Asia is a region of great diversity and some countries would side with China while others would resist it. Whether China can achieve control of this region is of great concern to the US and the Quad as it relates to Chinese long term ambitions and its challenge not just to the region but to the global order.

List of contents

Chapter one - Geopolitics revised.- Chapter two - The changing nature of Strategy.- Chapter three - China s Geopolitical Ambitions.- Chapter four - China s Maritime Geography and its Naval Expansion.- Chapter five - The Quad response.- Chapter six - Japan, Geopolitics, the Quad and the Indo Pacific.- Chapter seven - US, Geopolitics, the Quad and the Indo Pacific.- Chapter eight - Australia, Geopolitics, the Quad and the Indo Pacific.- Chapter nine - India, Geopolitics, the Quad, and the Indo Pacific.- Chapter ten - Southeast Asia as the Geopolitical Pivot.- Chapter eleven - Geopolitics and the future.

About the author

Leszek Buszynski is Honorary Professor with the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre at the Australian National University (ANU), Canberra Australia.  He has published widely on the security of the Asia Pacific and the theme of regional geopolitics in various publications. He is the author of  Geopolitics and the Western Pacific: China, Japan and the US (Routledge 2019), with Do Thanh Hai, he was editor of the South China Sea: From Regional Maritime Dispute to Geostrategic Competition, (Routledge 2020), and also with Do Thanh Hai, Maritime issues and Regional Order in the Indo Pacific (Palgrave Macmillan 2021). He is the author of "Australia's Geopolitics and the South China Sea", in Gordon Houlding et al (editor), Security, Strategy, and Military Dynamics in the South China Sea, (Bristol University Press, 2021) and “The Geopolitics of Southeast Asia” in Zak Cope (editor) ”The Palgrave Handbook of Contemporary Geopolitics"  (Palgrave Macmillan 2024) He was also general editor of The Handbook of Japanese Security, (MHM Press, Tokyo 2023).

Summary

China seeks geopolitical space in the Western Pacific . The spearhead of China's expansion is the navy which is now the world's largest with an expanding carrier force to enforce its maritime claims in the South China Sea and elsewhere.   The geopolitical pivot for China is Southeast Asia.  In view of China's constricted maritime geography, Southeast Asia is the one place that can provide access for  its expanding navy allowing China to expand in different directions.  Control of this region would deprive the US of a positional advantage in the Western Pacific,  It would divide the Indo Pacific into two sections, the Indian Ocean and the Western Pacific., separating Japan from India and nullifying  the Quad grouping which brought together the US, Japan, Australia and India to counter Chinese expansionism. Because of its strategic value, Southeast Asia has become a key region in the rivalry between China and the US with its partners in the Quad.  However, Southeast Asia is a region of great diversity and some countries would side with China while others would resist it. Whether China can achieve control of this region is of great concern to the US and the Quad as it relates to Chinese long term ambitions and its challenge not just to the region but to the global order.

Product details

Authors Leszek Buszynski
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 05.05.2025
 
EAN 9783031874758
ISBN 978-3-0-3187475-8
No. of pages 271
Dimensions 148 mm x 19 mm x 210 mm
Weight 470 g
Illustrations XIX, 271 p. 12 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Series Palgrave Studies in Maritime Politics and Security
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Comparative and international political science

Japan, China, US, Strategy, Geopolitics, India, Southeast Asia, International Relations Theory, International Security Studies, Indo-Pacific, quadrilateralism

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