Michael Auslin, AEI's director of Japan Studies states that the Indo-Pacific's unique geography makes the balance of regional security most vulnerable in its "commons": the open seas, air lanes, and cyber networks that link the region together and to the world and the US and its partners goals would be to ensure access, contain conflicts, deter threats and evolve liberal norms in the commons. In an op-ed for the AEI, "Security in the Indo-Pacific Commons", he states that the regional politico-military strategy should have a muscular US forward military component augmented by a close security partnership among nations that shared common concerns and promotion of a liberal agenda in the region.
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