Why Should We Care About the Indo-Pacific?

Why Should We Care About a US-Japan-Australia-Philippines Defense Pact? | with Dr. Ely Ratner

Jun 6, 2025
In this insightful discussion, Dr. Ely Ratner, former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense for Indo-Pacific Security Affairs, advocates for a collective defense pact between the U.S., Japan, Australia, and the Philippines to counter China's military rise. He underscores the necessity of moving away from outdated alliances and embracing a unified strategy. Ratner addresses concerns about Australia's commitment and emphasizes enhanced regional cooperation. The conversation delves into practical challenges and the evolving role of the Philippines as a crucial ally in this defense framework.
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INSIGHT

Need for a Pacific Defense Pact

  • China's military modernization demands an overhaul from bilateral to multilateral U.S. alliances in the Indo-Pacific.
  • A Pacific Defense Pact with Japan, Australia, and the Philippines would enhance deterrence against China's regional ambitions.
INSIGHT

Focused, Not Pan-Regional Pact

  • Unlike a pan-Asian NATO, a limited pact among the U.S., Japan, Australia, and the Philippines is more viable and strategically aligned.
  • Such a pact would provide collective defense commitments beyond the current bilateral treaties.
ADVICE

Create Unified Military Command

  • Establish a unified command and control headquarters for effective military coordination among pact members.
  • The structure could be modeled flexibly, drawing on precedents like U.S.-South Korea integration or allied combined efforts.
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