

Sub plot: the AUKUS alliance
15 snips Sep 17, 2021
Shashank Joshi, defense editor at The Economist and expert on Indo-Pacific security, discusses the AUKUS alliance's profound implications for global stability, especially with Australia's nuclear submarine deal. He delves into the geopolitical shifts this poses, particularly in light of China's growing influence. The conversation also highlights the tumultuous state of container shipping, exploring how crises have impacted global trade dynamics, and touches on the intriguing intersection of politics and storytelling in shaping public discourse.
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AUKUS Alliance and Global Realignment
- The AUKUS alliance, comprising America, Britain, and Australia, signals a global realignment.
- It reflects shared concerns about China's rising power in the Indo-Pacific region.
Nuclear Submarine Deal and French Backlash
- Australia will become the seventh country to operate nuclear-powered submarines.
- France reacted strongly to the pact, feeling betrayed by the cancelled submarine deal.
Asia's Evolving Security Architecture
- Unlike Europe with NATO, Asia lacks a dominant security alliance.
- The rise of China is causing a surge in diverse diplomatic groupings in Asia.