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Asia Pacific Bulletin Asia Pacific Bulletin
Reflections on IPEF's Regional Prosperity Pillar Reflections on IPEF's Regional Prosperity Pillar
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Part of the Special Series on US Indo-Pacific Strategy: Perspectives from Allies, Partners, and Across the Indo-Pacific


Number 641
Vikram Nehru, Distinguished Practitioner-in-Residence at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, Reflections on IPEF's Regional Prosperity Pillar, recommends that the IPEF better reflect the core priorities of developing countries in the Indo-Pacific and the United States finance these core priorities by leveraging multilateral development banks.
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"...[T]he debt crises faced by Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and now Lao PDR give cause for concern. They can be traced to recent sharp increases in debt servicing requirements on Chinese loans and are accelerating changes in the power dynamics of Asia."

Part of the Special Series on US Indo-Pacific Strategy: Perspectives from Allies, Partners, and Across the Indo-Pacific


Number 641
Vikram Nehru, Distinguished Practitioner-in-Residence at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, Reflections on IPEF's Regional Prosperity Pillar, recommends that the IPEF better reflect the core priorities of developing countries in the Indo-Pacific and the United States finance these core priorities by leveraging multilateral development banks.
for additional titles in the
Asia Pacific Bulletin

"...[T]he debt crises faced by Sri Lanka, Pakistan, and now Lao PDR give cause for concern. They can be traced to recent sharp increases in debt servicing requirements on Chinese loans and are accelerating changes in the power dynamics of Asia."