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Smaller South Asian Countries and the US Indo-Pacific Strategy at One Year Smaller South Asian Countries and the US Indo-Pacific Strategy at One Year
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Lance D. Jackson

Part of the Smaller South Asian Countries and the US Indo-Pacific Strategy at One Year Special Series


Number 642
Ms. Nilanthi Samaranayake, Adjunct Fellow at the East-West Center and a Visiting Expert at the US Institute of Peace, explains that while smaller South Asian Countries are not expressly mentioned in the US Indo-Pacific Strategy, US policy already recognizes clear interests in these states.
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[T]he White House’s National Security Strategy... candidly discusses how Washington “will avoid the temptation to see the world solely through the prism of strategic competition and will continue to engage countries on their own terms.

Part of the Smaller South Asian Countries and the US Indo-Pacific Strategy at One Year Special Series


Number 642
Ms. Nilanthi Samaranayake, Adjunct Fellow at the East-West Center and a Visiting Expert at the US Institute of Peace, explains that while smaller South Asian Countries are not expressly mentioned in the US Indo-Pacific Strategy, US policy already recognizes clear interests in these states.
for additional titles in the
Asia Pacific Bulletin

[T]he White House’s National Security Strategy... candidly discusses how Washington “will avoid the temptation to see the world solely through the prism of strategic competition and will continue to engage countries on their own terms.