By Stephen Nagy
Japan and Australia have agreed in principle to a defense treaty that forms part of Tokyo’s three-pronged approach to security and engagement in the Indo-Pacific: 1) strengthening the US-Japan alliance; 2) cultivating new security partnerships; and 3) pragmatic engagement with Indo-Pacific countries...
Japan-Australia Defense Treaty: US Allies Adapting To New Geopolitics Of The Indo-Pacific
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