U.S. Indo-Pacific policy "flawed," not fit for region's stability: scholar
CANBERRA, Sept. 1 (Xinhua) -- The United States' geopolitics-first approach to the Indo-Pacific ignores the region's complexities and development needs, a scholar has said.
Zenel Garcia, associate professor of national security and strategy at the United States Army War College, made the remarks in an article titled "Why America's Indo-Pacific strategy is flawed," which was published recently on Policy Forum.