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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Target entity: United States Indo-Pacific strategy Context triple: [Asia-Pacific, isFocusOfPolicy, United States Indo-Pacific strategy]
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United States–Japan security alliance
The United States–Japan security alliance is a post–World War II defense partnership under which the U.S. guarantees Japan’s security and maintains military forces in and around Japan, forming a cornerstone of security architecture in the Asia-Pacific region.
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United States Indo-Pacific Command
United States Indo-Pacific Command is a unified combatant command of the U.S. Department of Defense responsible for overseeing military operations and security interests across the vast Indo-Pacific region.
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National Defense Strategy of the United States
The National Defense Strategy of the United States is a high-level policy document that outlines the Department of Defense’s priorities, objectives, and approaches for protecting U.S. national security and guiding military planning and resource allocation.
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United States–South Korea security alliance
The United States–South Korea security alliance is a longstanding military partnership that underpins South Korea’s defense and regional stability through U.S. security guarantees, joint forces, and coordinated deterrence against North Korean threats.
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National Security Strategy of the United States
The National Security Strategy of the United States is a key policy document that outlines the country’s overarching national security priorities, objectives, and approaches to protecting its interests at home and abroad.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: United States Indo-Pacific strategy Target entity description: 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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A.
United States–Japan security alliance
The United States–Japan security alliance is a post–World War II defense partnership under which the U.S. guarantees Japan’s security and maintains military forces in and around Japan, forming a cornerstone of security architecture in the Asia-Pacific region.
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B.
United States Indo-Pacific Command
United States Indo-Pacific Command is a unified combatant command of the U.S. Department of Defense responsible for overseeing military operations and security interests across the vast Indo-Pacific region.
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C.
National Defense Strategy of the United States
The National Defense Strategy of the United States is a high-level policy document that outlines the Department of Defense’s priorities, objectives, and approaches for protecting U.S. national security and guiding military planning and resource allocation.
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D.
United States–South Korea security alliance
The United States–South Korea security alliance is a longstanding military partnership that underpins South Korea’s defense and regional stability through U.S. security guarantees, joint forces, and coordinated deterrence against North Korean threats.
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E.
National Security Strategy of the United States
The National Security Strategy of the United States is a key policy document that outlines the country’s overarching national security priorities, objectives, and approaches to protecting its interests at home and abroad.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (52)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
foreign policy strategy
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security policy framework ⓘ |
| addresses |
East China Sea security issues
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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
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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
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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
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| characterizedAs |
long-term strategic framework
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response to strategic competition with China ⓘ |
| country |
United States of America
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surface form:
United States
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| focusesOn |
climate and resilience
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digital and cyber issues ⓘ economic connectivity ⓘ infrastructure development ⓘ maritime security ⓘ security cooperation ⓘ |
| includesMechanism |
AUKUS security partnership
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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
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| involves |
development assistance
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diplomatic engagement ⓘ economic initiatives ⓘ military presence ⓘ security assistance ⓘ |
| keyPartner |
ASEAN member state
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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
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| region |
Indo-Pacific region
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surface form:
Indo-Pacific
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| supports |
ASEAN centrality
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freedom of navigation and overflight ⓘ peaceful resolution of disputes ⓘ regional multilateral institutions ⓘ rules-based international order ⓘ |
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