United States Indo-Pacific strategy

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The United States Indo-Pacific strategy is a comprehensive foreign and security policy framework aimed at promoting a free, open, and rules-based regional order, strengthening alliances, and balancing China’s influence across the broader Indo-Pacific region.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf foreign policy strategy
security policy framework
addresses East China Sea security issues
North Korea’s nuclear and missile programs
South China Sea
surface form: South China Sea disputes

Taiwan Strait stability
aimsTo balance China’s influence in the Indo-Pacific
maintain regional stability
preserve freedom of navigation
promote a free Indo-Pacific
promote a rules-based regional order
promote an open Indo-Pacific
promote democratic governance in the Indo-Pacific
promote economic prosperity in the Indo-Pacific
strengthen alliances and partnerships
support international law in the Indo-Pacific
articulatedIn National Security Strategy of the United States
surface form: 2017 National Security Strategy of the United States

United States Indo-Pacific strategy self-linksurface differs
surface form: 2019 Indo-Pacific Strategy report of the U.S. Department of Defense

United States Indo-Pacific strategy self-linksurface differs
surface form: 2022 Indo-Pacific Strategy of the United States
characterizedAs long-term strategic framework
response to strategic competition with China
country United States of America
surface form: United States
focusesOn climate and resilience
digital and cyber issues
economic connectivity
infrastructure development
maritime security
security cooperation
includesMechanism AUKUS security partnership
Quadrilateral Security Dialogue
ANZUS
surface form: U.S.-Australia alliance

United States–Japan security alliance
surface form: U.S.-Japan alliance

United States–South Korea security alliance
surface form: U.S.-ROK alliance
involves development assistance
diplomatic engagement
economic initiatives
military presence
security assistance
keyPartner ASEAN member state
surface form: ASEAN member states

Australia
European partners active in the Indo-Pacific
India
Japan
New Zealand
Pacific Islands
surface form: Pacific Island countries

South Korea
surface form: Republic of Korea
region Indo-Pacific region
surface form: Indo-Pacific
supports ASEAN centrality
freedom of navigation and overflight
peaceful resolution of disputes
regional multilateral institutions
rules-based international order

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Asia-Pacific isFocusOfPolicy United States Indo-Pacific strategy
United States Indo-Pacific strategy articulatedIn United States Indo-Pacific strategy self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: 2019 Indo-Pacific Strategy report of the U.S. Department of Defense
United States Indo-Pacific strategy articulatedIn United States Indo-Pacific strategy self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: 2022 Indo-Pacific Strategy of the United States
Bureau for Asia (USAID) policyAlignment United States Indo-Pacific strategy
this entity surface form: U.S. Indo-Pacific Strategy
Key Resolve associatedWith United States Indo-Pacific strategy
East Asia–United States relations policyFramework United States Indo-Pacific strategy
this entity surface form: U.S. Indo-Pacific strategy
Bashi Channel relevantTo United States Indo-Pacific strategy
India–United States relations relatedTo United States Indo-Pacific strategy
this entity surface form: US Indo-Pacific strategy
India–Japan strategic partnership supportsConcept United States Indo-Pacific strategy
this entity surface form: Free and Open Indo-Pacific
Pacific Ocean approaches to Oahu strategicFor United States Indo-Pacific strategy
this entity surface form: United States Pacific defense