Geopolitical Struggle in Indo-Pacific A Case Study on AUKUS
Abstract
Indo-Pacific region has become one of the
key strategic hubs where geopolitical confrontations
evolve and develop day by day. These confrontations
are influenced not only by the regional stakeholders
but also by the extra regional stakeholders in which
they try to secure their geopolitical interests in line
with their national interests under a balance of power
approach. It is of utmost importance to understand the
geopolitical struggle that persist between powerful
countries in and out of Indo-Pacific region. This paper
seeks to shed light on the newly formed security
partnership: AUKUS under a geopolitical perspective
and to highlight its influence to evolving Indo-Pacific
region. Organic State Theory and Rimland Theory
will be incorporated in the paper to critically analyse
AUKUS as a case study in the struggle for power in
geo-strategically significant Indo-Pacific region.