
GLOBAL AFFAIRS JOURNAL #3 / January 2021
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The globe rotates a few Degrees further to the West.
PRESENTATION
There was a time when the world's strategic axis was in Europe. With the incorporation of the New World into the global order, the axis shifted for a long time to the Atlantic, between Europe and America. The consolidation of the primacy of the United States made it the pivot of the world. With the development of the Asian tigers, the specific weight of the planet shifted to the Pacific, between America and Asia. Later, the initial concept of Asia-Pacific gradually lost the sense of space between two coasts to eventually refer only to the shore where China is located, as it has grown as a superpower and has become the focus of general attention. We are now witnessing another progression in the rotation of the globe, again a few Degrees further to the West. Asia-Pacific gives way to the idea of Indo-Pacific by bringing India into the equation. And it is possible that, in the future, as Eurasia becomes more compact and Africa participates more in international decisions, the way to look at the world map will be to have the Indian Ocean in the middle, as a global Mediterranean.
Today, in any case, we are witnessing a new Indo-Pacific moment. It is a new world order in which China no longer occupies the center where it aspired to settle: the ground has begun to move before it can fully settle. Beijing's own strategic haste has triggered the mobilization of the Asian environment, which is partly supported by India which, by demographic Issue and economic potential, can serve as a lever to counterbalance China's continental counterweight. Global Affairs Journal addresses in this issue the articulation of this counterweight, which revolves around the initiatives of a Free and Open Indo-Pacific and the so-called Quad, whose vertexes are Japan, India, Australia and the United States, with implications also for ASEAN.
Index
THE INDO-PACIFIC AS A NEW GLOBAL GEOPOLITICAL AXIS
Juan Luis López Aranguren [Introduction].
Professor of International Relations, University of Zaragoza
p. 6-11 [PDF version].
PRESENT COMPLEXITIES AND FUTURE PROSPECTS
Shahana Thankachan
Researcher at the Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
p. 12-17 [PDF version].
UNITED STATES AND AUSTRALIA BEFORE
THE EMERGENCE OF CHINA AS A GREAT POWER
Florentino Portero
Director of the Institute of International Politics, Francisco de Vitoria University.
p. 18-27 [PDF version].
FREE AND OPEN INDO-PACIFIC: A JAPANESE INITIATIVE
OF FOREIGN POLICY FOR GLOBAL COOPERATION
Carmen Tirado Robles
Coordinator of the Japan research group , University of Zaragoza.
p. 28-35 [PDF version].
THE ASEAN'S INDO-PACIFIC DILEMMA
Fernando Delage
Director of the Dept. programs of study International programs of study , Universidad Loyola Andalucía
p. 36-43 [PDF version].
RECOMMENDED READINGS
J. L. López Aranguren, S. Sánchez Tapia
E. J. Blasco, A. Puigrefagut
p. 44-46 [PDF version].