Asia Pacific Bulletin
Asia Pacific Bulletin
The United Kingdom and the Indo-Pacific
The United Kingdom and the Indo-Pacific
Part of the Special Series on US Indo-Pacific Strategy: Perspectives from Allies, Partners, and Across the Indo-Pacific
Number 639 |
Dr. John Nilsson-Wright, Associate Professor at University of Cambridge and Korea Foundation Fellow at Chatham House, explains that "two motives lie behind Britain’s increased focus on the Indo-Pacific: a desire to develop a more agile foreign policy post-Brexit; and the need to engage with a region of the world that is increasingly vital to Britain’s national interest." |
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Part of the Special Series on US Indo-Pacific Strategy: Perspectives from Allies, Partners, and Across the Indo-Pacific
Number 639 |
Dr. John Nilsson-Wright, Associate Professor at University of Cambridge and Korea Foundation Fellow at Chatham House, explains that "two motives lie behind Britain’s increased focus on the Indo-Pacific: a desire to develop a more agile foreign policy post-Brexit; and the need to engage with a region of the world that is increasingly vital to Britain’s national interest." |
for additional titles in the Asia Pacific Bulletin |