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Regional Alliances and Partnerships

America’s alliances and partnerships in the Indo-Pacific remain the bedrock of regional prosperity and security. The demand signal for U.S. regional engagement—diplomatic, economic, and military—continues to grow amid mounting tensions and power shifts.

Areas of focus in 2021 for the CNAS Indo-Pacific Security Program include galvanizing cooperation with American allies and partners to construct a liberal digital order in the region and mitigate the long-term effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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