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Geopolitics --- Security, International --- United States --- Indo-Pacific Region --- Indo-Pacific Region --- Indo-Pacific Region. --- United States. --- Relations --- Relations --- Strategic aspects.
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Trade routes --- Indo-Pacific Region --- Asia, Central. --- Africa. --- Arabian Peninsula. --- Indo-Pacific Region.
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Lorsqu'elle est apparue dans les années 2000, l'idée d'englober les océans Pacifique et Indien dans une seule entité spatiale appelée "Indo-Pacifique" paraissait saugrenue. Une décennie plus tard, cette nouvelle façon de penser l'espace en Asie est devenue incontournable. De nombreux Etats et organisations régionales se la sont appropriée, du Japon à l'Australie, de l'Inde à l'Indonésie et à l'Association des Nations d'Asie du Sud-Est (ASEAN) en passant par la France, l'Allemagne et l'Union européenne. Les Etats-Unis, quant à eux, ont désigné cet immense espace maritime comme leur théâtre prioritaire d'engagement extérieur. A l'inverse, la Chine, suivie par la Russie, dénonce l'Indo-Pacifique comme un projet d'endiguement mené par les Etats-Unis et leurs alliés à son encontre. Les débats et enjeux autours de l'Indo-Pacifique reflètent ainsi le durcissement des rapports de force entre grandes puissances en Asie et les stratégies d'influence et de coalition que chacun met en place dans tous les domaines : diplomatique, économique et technologique, écologique et sanitaire, et plus que tout, idéologique.
World politics --- Indo-Pacific Region --- Géopolitique --- Relations extérieures --- Rôle stratégique
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The strategic rivalry between the United States and China has heightened since COVID-19. Secondary states face increasing difficulties maintaining a 'hedging' strategy between the United States and China. This Element introduces a preference-for-change model to explain the policy variations of states during the order transition. It suggests that policymakers will perceive a potential change in the international order through a cost-benefit prism. The interplays between the perceived costs and the perception of benefits from the order transition will shape states' policy choices among four strategic options: (1) hedging to bet on uncertainties; (2) bandwagoning with rising powers to support changes; (3) balancing against rising powers to resist changes; and (4) buck-passing to ignore changes. Four case studies (Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, and Thailand) are conducted to explore the policy choices of regional powers during the international order transition. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
United States --- Foreign relations --- China --- Indo-Pacific Region --- Relations
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This is the most comprehensive photo guide to the starfishes and other tropical Indo-Pacific echinoderms. This book covers the region from the Red Sea to Hawaii, Marshall Islands and Guam. Inside the book : photographs of 450+ species, including 126 starfish of the region ; 100+ species have never before appeared in field guides or popular books ; Convenient pictorial guide at the beginning and index at the end of the book ; Special attention was given to echinoderm associates and predators, photographs of 60 of them are included
Starfishes --- Echinodermata --- Échinodermes --- Astérides --- Indo-Pacific Region. --- Région indo-pacifique
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Indo-Pacific Region --- China --- United States --- Strategic aspects. --- Foreign relations
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Geopolitics --- International relations --- Indo-Pacific Region --- Strategic aspects
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