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Dialogue, yes. Shangri-la it was not
This sobering gathering blended the Thucydidean logic of US-China tensions with the reality of the Indo-Pacific’s collective action problem.
Ashley TownshendPower politics is back in the Indo-Pacific. For all the talk about rules and a free and open region, it’s the deteriorating strategic order Australia and its like-minded friends should be really worrying about – and taking more action to influence before it’s too late.
This is the grim takeaway from the region’s top security forum, the Shangri-La Dialogue, held in Singapore last weekend amid intensifying rivalry between the United States and China.
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