They destabilize the region, seeking to reorder its vibrant and diverse communities toward their exclusive advantage.
We see this manifested in a range of behaviors and activities throughout the Indo-Pacific, “a toolkit of coercion,” to include:
Deploying advanced weapons systems to militarize disputed areas, destabilizing the peaceful status quo by threatening the use of force to compel rivals into conceding claims;
Using influence operations to interfere in the domestic politics of other nations, undermining the integrity of elections and threatening internal stability;
Engaging in predatory economics and debt for sovereignty deals, lubricated by corruption, which take advantage of pressing economic needs to structure unequal bargains that disproportionately benefit one party; and,
Promoting state-sponsored theft of other nations’ military and civilian technology.
In contrast to the free and open vision broadly shared by the region, some seem to want a future where power determines place and debt determines destiny: |