# Indo-Pacific%20Security

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Politics

AUKUS Under Fire: Strategic Dissent and Public Anxiety Surge at Australian Inquiry

A public inquiry in Melbourne has highlighted significant domestic opposition to the AUKUS security pact, with critics citing concerns over national sovereignty, the A$368 billion cost, and the potential for unnecessary escalation with China. High-profile figures, including former Foreign Minister Gareth Evans, characterized the deal as a surrender of strategic independence to the United States.

SoMi2026年6月12日 20:08
#AUKUS#Australia-China Relations#Gareth Evans
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Politics

The End of Pacifism? Regional Scholars Sound the Alarm Over Japan’s Strategic Pivot

Scholars from across the Asia-Pacific are raising alarms over Japan's rapid shift away from its pacifist constitution under the Takaichi administration. They warn that Tokyo's new offensive capabilities and alliance-building could trigger a regional security dilemma and undermine the stability of the Indo-Pacific.

SoMi2026年6月12日 00:38
#Japan#Sanae Takaichi#Indo-Pacific Security
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World

Echoes of the Past: Beijing Warns Against Japan’s ‘Crisis Narrative’ and Strategic Pivot

The draft 2026 Defense White Paper from Japan has sparked intense criticism from Beijing, which views Tokyo's escalating 'crisis narrative' as a pretext for dismantling its pacifist constitution. The article analyzes Japan's strategic shift toward 'counterstrike' capabilities and weapon exports as a destabilizing force that risks a regional arms race.

SoMi2026年6月4日 23:38
#Japan Defense White Paper#Sino-Japanese Relations#Remilitarization
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World

Echoes of the Past: Beijing Decries Japan’s ‘New Era of Crisis’ as a Pretext for Rearmament

Beijing has condemned Japan’s 2026 Defense White Paper, accusing Tokyo of manufacturing a 'crisis narrative' to justify abandoning its pacifist constitution. The critique highlights Japan's increasing defense spending and 'counter-strike capabilities' as signs of a dangerous return to militarism.

SoMi2026年6月4日 17:08
#Japan Defense White Paper#China-Japan Relations#Indo-Pacific Security
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World

Beijing Warns of ‘Pandora’s Box’ as Tokyo and Washington Tighten Military Ties

China has issued a stern warning against the deepening military cooperation between Japan and the U.S., claiming that Tokyo's rearmament and the lifting of lethal weapon export bans risk reviving militarism. Beijing argues that Washington’s support for these moves is a dangerous strategy that threatens regional stability.

SoMi2026年6月2日 13:08
#China-Japan Relations#U.S. Defense Policy#Japanese Rearmament
Aerial view of Taiwan's lush coastline with vibrant blue oceans and picturesque landscape.
World

Beijing Sounds the Alarm on Japan’s Strategic Reorientation

China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a stern warning against Japan’s recent diplomatic and military shifts, urging global vigilance. The move highlights deepening tensions over regional security, Taiwan, and Japan's evolving defense posture within the US alliance framework.

SoMi2026年6月1日 11:08
#China-Japan Relations#Indo-Pacific Security#Taiwan Strait
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World

Closing the Silent Gap: How China’s Type 095 Submarine Ends the Era of American Undersea Absolute Superiority

China's new Type 095 nuclear attack submarine represents a major shift in naval power, featuring advanced stealth technologies and hypersonic missiles that challenge long-standing U.S. underwater superiority. Supported by the world's largest shipbuilding industry, China's rapid production of these quiet vessels threatens to tilt the strategic balance in the Indo-Pacific.

SoMi2026年6月1日 04:38
#Type 095 Submarine#PLA Navy#U.S. Navy
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Politics

Asia’s Middle Path: ASEAN Resists Bloc Politics at the Shangri-La Dialogue

The 23rd Shangri-La Dialogue highlighted a growing divide between US-led security alignments and a Southeast Asian preference for multilateral cooperation. While Japan and the Philippines pursue deeper defense ties, leaders from Vietnam and Timor-Leste called for a rejection of bloc politics in favor of dialogue and economic stability.

SoMi2026年5月31日 22:08
#Shangri-La Dialogue#ASEAN#Global Security Initiative
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Politics

Visions of Contention: The Geopolitical Chasm at the 23rd Shangri-La Dialogue

The 23rd Shangri-La Dialogue exposed a deepening rift between Western-led security alliances and China's push for a GSI-based regional order. While ASEAN leaders called for dialogue and neutrality, the summit served as a stage for competing narratives on how to manage the escalating US-China rivalry.

SoMi2026年5月31日 15:38
#Shangri-La Dialogue#Geopolitics#South China Sea
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World

Beijing’s Strategic Gambit: China Asserts Role as Global Stabilizer While Rebuking Japan at Shangri-La Dialogue

At the 23rd Shangri-La Dialogue, China's PLA delegation promoted its Global Security Initiative as a stabilizing force while delivering a sharp historical rebuke to Japan's defense ambitions. Senior scholar Meng Xiangqing reiterated China's commitment to 'No First Use' nuclear policy, framing Beijing as a champion of the post-war international order.

SoMi2026年5月31日 02:38
#Shangri-La Dialogue#PLA#Global Security Initiative
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World

Red Lines and Rhetoric: Beijing’s Strategic Rebuff at the Shangri-La Dialogue

At the 2026 Shangri-La Dialogue, the Chinese delegation responded to U.S. defense policy by emphasizing the necessity of respecting 'red lines' to avoid military conflict. The exchange highlights the widening gap between Washington’s alliance-building strategy and Beijing’s insistence on sovereign non-interference.

SoMi2026年5月31日 02:38
#Shangri-La Dialogue#US-China Relations#Indo-Pacific Security
Panoramic view of Shanghai skyscrapers and a cargo boat on Huangpu River, capturing the city's modern architecture.
World

A Calculated Silence: Washington Softens Taiwan Rhetoric at the 2026 Shangri-La Dialogue

At the 2026 Shangri-La Dialogue, the U.S. has noticeably tempered its rhetoric regarding Taiwan, suggesting a tactical shift toward stabilization. While Beijing views this as a validation of its firm stance, the move is likely a strategic attempt by Washington to manage regional tensions and satisfy the concerns of Indo-Pacific allies.

SoMi2026年5月30日 20:08
#Shangri-La Dialogue#U.S.-China Relations#Taiwan Strait