The Indo-Pacific Inflection Point
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- ¥650
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- ¥650
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The Indo-Pacific Inflection Point: Alliance Networks, Economic Competition, and the Future of Regional Order
In an era of unprecedented geopolitical transformation, the Indo-Pacific region has emerged as the defining theater of 21st-century great power competition. "The Indo-Pacific Inflection Point" by Dr. Naim Tahir Baig offers the most comprehensive and authoritative analysis of how alliance networks, economic warfare, and technological competition are reshaping the global order.
As the United States confronts its lowest regional influence score since measurement began, and China closes the power gap to its narrowest margin since 2020, the strategic choices made in the Indo-Pacific will reverberate across the entire international system. This meticulously researched work examines the evolution of U.S. alliances from Cold War-era bilateral treaties to sophisticated minilateral arrangements like the Quad and AUKUS, while analyzing how economic statecraft—particularly the unprecedented tariff regime of 2025—threatens to undermine the very security architecture it purports to defend.
Unlike conventional treatments that examine security or economics in isolation, "The Indo-Pacific Inflection Point"demonstrates how these domains are inextricably linked. The book reveals how semiconductor supply chains concentrated in Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan create strategic vulnerabilities that no amount of military spending can eliminate. It shows how China's processing dominance in rare earth elements—essential for everything from smartphones to F-35 fighter jets—provides leverage that traditional military power cannot counter. And it explains how tariff wars can accomplish what no adversary could: undermining alliance cohesion from within.
Essential reading for diplomats, military strategists, business leaders, academics, and informed citizens, this book provides the intellectual foundation necessary to navigate the Indo-Pacific's complexities. Whether you're a policymaker crafting strategy, a corporate executive managing supply chain risk, a military officer planning for contingencies, or a student of international relations seeking to understand the defining geopolitical competition of our era, "The Indo-Pacific Inflection Point" offers the comprehensive analysis you need.
The stakes could not be higher. The Indo-Pacific represents 40% of global GDP and contains the world's most critical trade routes, technological supply chains, and strategic flashpoints. How the United States, China, and regional powers navigate the coming years will determine not only the regional order but the character of the entire international system. Will rules-based order survive, or will might increasingly make right? Can economic interdependence and security competition coexist indefinitely, or must one eventually prevail? Will alliance networks prove resilient enough to withstand internal contradictions and external pressures?
This book provides no easy answers, but it offers something more valuable: a clear-eyed assessment of the forces shaping the Indo-Pacific, the choices facing key actors, and the alternative futures those choices may produce. Grounded in verifiable evidence, informed by regional perspectives, and guided by strategic realism rather than ideological preference, "The Indo-Pacific Inflection Point" is the essential guide to understanding the most consequential geopolitical transformation since the end of the Cold War.