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Strategic Evolution of QUAD from Ocean Froth to Asian NATO, Volume 1: Maritime Diplomacy with Global Power Perceptions [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 326 pages, kõrgus x laius: 210x148 mm, 2 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Palgrave Macmillan
  • ISBN-10: 9819571901
  • ISBN-13: 9789819571901
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This two-volume set provides a comprehensive analysis of the evolution of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad) and its growing importance in the Indo-Pacifics strategic landscape. Tracing Chinas shifting perceptions, from dismissing the Quad as ocean froth to portraying it as an Asian NATO, the work examines the groupings transformation into a central actor in regional security discourse.

Volume 1 brings together leading scholars to examine the Quads trajectory across historical, political, economic, and security dimensions. Contributions explore IndiaAustralia cooperation in non-traditional security, IndiaJapan maritime diplomacy, and the conceptualization of Quad 2.0 as a heterarchical security complex. The volume examines critical minerals, cybersecurity, supply chain resilience, and Quads external engagements with Italy, France, the UK, and ASEAN.

A distinctive feature of the volume is its dual focus: first, on the deepening cooperation among Quad members, Australia, India, Japan, and the United States, across diverse domains; and second, on Chinas evolving responses, which have shifted from indifference to open opposition. Through discourse analysis of Chinese strategic rhetoric, the study highlights the underlying contestation shaping Indo-Pacific geopolitics. These volumes fill a major gap in the literature and offer a forward-looking assessment of the Quads institutionalization and limitations. They are an essential resource for scholars, policymakers, and students studying multilateral security cooperation and great-power competition in the Indo-Pacific.
Chapter 1: Introduction.
Chapter 2: Italy and the Quad: Functional
Cooperation and Latent Opportunities.
Chapter 3: Vietnams Participation in
QUAD Plus: Strategic Motivations and Impacts on the Security Architecture of
the South China Sea.
Chapter 4: Beyond Bilateral: India, France and the
Multilateral Security Architecture of the Indo-Pacific.
Chapter 5: Analysing
India-Japan Relations: The Emergence of the Quad and Maritime Diplomacy.-
Chapter 6: Cooperating for Comprehensive Security in Indo Pacific: India and
Australia in Quad.
Chapter 7: Analysing the role of QUAD 2.0 as a
Heterarchical Regional Security Complex in Countering the Rise of China.-
Chapter 8: Role of External Actors in the Indo-Pacific: Case of Cross-Strait
Relations.
Chapter 9: Critical Minerals and the Quad: Navigating the Trump-
Xi Truce.
Chapter 10: Quad Plus 3: A Blueprint for an Expanded Indo-Pacific
Security Architecture.
Chapter 11: Future Engagement between the QUAD and
ASEAN: Domestic Politics Constrain Inter-Group Regional Engagement.
Chapter
12: Quad lite or Anglosphere plus? Making sense of UK engagements with the
Quad network in the Indo-Pacific.
Chapter 13: Harmony or Hegemony? The
Quad Through the Lens of Chinese Strategic Culture.
Chapter 14: Navigating
Strategic Realities: Chinese Perspectives on the QUAD Alliance.
Chapter 15:
Is QUAD the NATO of Asia? The Myth versus the Reality.
Chapter 16:
Conclusion.
Dr. Sriparna Pathak is Professor of China Studies and founding Director of the Centre for Northeast Asian Studies in the Jindal School of International Affairs (JSIA) of O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU), Haryana, India. She also serves as a Senior Fellow at the Jindal India Institute. Her previous work experience covers universities such as Gauhati University and Don Bosco University; the Ministry of External Affairs; think tanks like the Observer Research Foundation and the Centre for Armed Forces Historical Research in New Delhi. She is also associated with Taiwans Doublethink Lab and works on tracking Chinas influence operations.

Dr. Monojit Das is an independent geopolitical analyst.