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Asia Pacific Bulletin Asia Pacific Bulletin
The United Kingdom and the Indo-Pacific The United Kingdom and the Indo-Pacific
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Lance D. Jackson

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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"British politics has become more focused on the strategic threat posed by China, there is a danger that the China issue now looms overly large in the characterization of the UK’s approach to the Indo-Pacific region."

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

"British politics has become more focused on the strategic threat posed by China, there is a danger that the China issue now looms overly large in the characterization of the UK’s approach to the Indo-Pacific region."