Multilateralism in the Indo-Pacific 1st Edition
Multilateralism in the Indo-Pacific, 1st Edition (author:) delivers a timely, authoritative exploration of how nations across the Indo-Pacific navigate cooperation in an age of strategic competition. This clear, compelling volume captures the region’s shifting diplomatic networks—from ASEAN and the Quad to Pacific Island partnerships—and explains why multilateralism matters for security, trade, and sustainable development.
Readers will find insightful analysis of contemporary challenges: maritime security, supply‑chain resilience, climate diplomacy, and economic integration. Case studies span India, China, Japan, Australia, Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands, offering practical perspectives for policymakers, scholars, business leaders, and anyone tracking Asia‑Pacific geopolitics.
What sets this edition apart is its balance of rigorous scholarship and accessible prose. Complex institutions and negotiations are unpacked with clarity, showing how cooperation frameworks influence national strategies and everyday outcomes—from port infrastructure to regional trade agreements. The book equips readers with frameworks to assess future trends and make informed decisions in international relations, security studies, and global commerce.
Whether you’re a student of international affairs, a professional working in diplomacy or trade, or a reader keen on regional developments, this volume illuminates the forces shaping the Indo‑Pacific’s future. Add Multilateralism in the Indo-Pacific to your collection for a must‑read guide to regional cooperation and strategic change. Order your copy today to deepen your understanding of one of the world’s most consequential regions.
Note: eBooks do not include supplementary materials such as CDs, access codes, etc.


