This work assesses the current security landscape in the Indo-Pacific region and how the Quad can be utilized to address these challenges. War with China is the most prominent threat to the region and concerns all four members. There are a variety of steps that the group could take short of formalized military cooperation that in part or in whole could contribute to deterring a regional conflict.
Mobilizing for a Free, Open, and Secure Indo-Pacific: A Strategic Reassessment by Hoover Institution
Key Takeaways
- The purpose of this assessment is to raise the alarm about a grave threat to regional security in the Indo-Pacific that the United States can no longer manage alone.
- Coordination among partners may appear difficult or unlikely, but it is especially important during a time of geopolitical turbulence; it’s the thing China fears the most.
- The aim of the work is to highlight, especially to officials and publics in the Quad countries, that they could have a role to play.
- The Quad is not the only tool available; this piece is framed as a strategic assessment of the risks of war and ways to deter it rather than as specific recommendations for the Quad.