NATO's position and role in the Indo-Pacific

NATO can ill-afford to dismiss the security and military implications of China's increased presence and its relationship with Russia throughout the Euro-Atlantic area and along its periphery. The Alliance's strategic calculus must include China across all relevant sectors including: securi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Defence studies 2022-07, Vol.22 (3), p.510-515
Hauptverfasser: Kim, Eric, Lucas, Hans-Dieter, Reynolds, Jeffrey, Yano, Hazumu
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:NATO can ill-afford to dismiss the security and military implications of China's increased presence and its relationship with Russia throughout the Euro-Atlantic area and along its periphery. The Alliance's strategic calculus must include China across all relevant sectors including: security, economics, technology, and elite capture. The strategic concept should acknowledge that the Alliance needs to improve its awareness of China - starting with the psychology of the leadership in Zhongnanhai. There is no uniform vision amongst Chinese leaders vis-à-vis world order but four theories can be used to foster awareness: (1) moral realism, (2) relationalism, (3) symbiotic theory, and (4) Tianxiaism. Understanding the theoretical underpinnings of Chinese worldviews can help leaders of the Alliance mitigate strategic risk throughout the North Atlantic Area. Another way for NATO to reduce risk is to engage other nations in the Indo-Pacific region. The strategic concept should present a realistic approach to partnerships in the Indo-Pacific region that raise awareness, understanding, and trust with the Alliance. The new Strategic Concept should outline how NATO must do work "under-the-hood" to ensure it has a complete picture of China's influence throughout the Euro-Atlantic area, starting with the creation of a NATO-China Council.
ISSN:1470-2436
1743-9698
DOI:10.1080/14702436.2022.2082956