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Sri Lanka: US Indo-Pacific Strategy at One Year Sri Lanka: US Indo-Pacific Strategy at One Year
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electronic
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2
Contact
Lance D. Jackson

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


Number 645
Dr. Ranga Jayasuriya, Sri Lankan journalist for the Daily Mirror and Fellow of the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies in Hawaii, explains that "Under the West-leaning new president, the state is poised to be a more cooperative partner in America's Indo-Pacific strategy, though not necessarily in an explicit understanding of checking China's rise."
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It would be in the interest of the United States to assist in Sri Lanka's military restructuring process. Moreover, cultivating autonomous regional security cooperation in the littorals of the Indian Ocean would align with America’s Indo-Pacific strategy...

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


Number 645
Dr. Ranga Jayasuriya, Sri Lankan journalist for the Daily Mirror and Fellow of the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies in Hawaii, explains that "Under the West-leaning new president, the state is poised to be a more cooperative partner in America's Indo-Pacific strategy, though not necessarily in an explicit understanding of checking China's rise."
for additional titles in the
Asia Pacific Bulletin

It would be in the interest of the United States to assist in Sri Lanka's military restructuring process. Moreover, cultivating autonomous regional security cooperation in the littorals of the Indian Ocean would align with America’s Indo-Pacific strategy...