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Trump II and US nuclear assurances in the Indo-Pacific: why Australia, Japan, and South Korea have other concerns
Trump II und die nukleare Rückversicherung der USA im Pazifik: warum Australien, Japan und Südkorea andere Sorgen haben
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Abstract While heated debates in Europe have focused on how to respond if Donald J. Trump is re-elected to the White House, discussions in Australia, Japan, and South Korea reveal a greater sense of confidence in Washington's commitments. The fear that the United States would withdraw its nuclear assurances ... view more
While heated debates in Europe have focused on how to respond if Donald J. Trump is re-elected to the White House, discussions in Australia, Japan, and South Korea reveal a greater sense of confidence in Washington's commitments. The fear that the United States would withdraw its nuclear assurances is much less pronounced in the Indo-Pacific than in Europe. This serenity appears primarily grounded in a shared understanding that a bipartisan consensus is driving the US commitment to contain China's rise - a goal that requires reliable allies across the Pacific. At the same time, US allies want to maintain the regional status quo and are willing to support Washington's efforts. Trump’s potential return does little to change these structural incentives. Instead, Pacific allies fear challenges to the East Asian regional order, challenges that are also relevant for Europe's security and prosperity. (author's abstract)... view less
Keywords
United States of America; defense policy; security policy; international relations; Pacific Rim; Australia; Japan; South Korea; nuclear weapon; deterrence
Classification
Peace and Conflict Research, International Conflicts, Security Policy
International Relations, International Politics, Foreign Affairs, Development Policy
Free Keywords
Pazifischer Ozean; Nuklearstrategie; Regionale strategische Konzeption
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
City
Berlin
Page/Pages
7 p.
Series
SWP Comment, 36/2024
DOI
https://doi.org/10.18449/2024C36
ISSN
2747-5107
Status
Published Version; reviewed
Licence
Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications