Don’t Count the Quad Out
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United States
Started May 29, 2026
The article explores the evolving dynamics of the Quad alliance, emphasizing its potential to adapt and remain influential in addressing geopolitical challenges in the Indo-Pacific region.
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Don’t Count the Quad Out
Foreign Policy (United States) | May 29, 2026
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May 29, 2026
Focusing too much on the Quad distracts from other crucial diplomatic efforts needed to address global issues beyond mere security concerns.
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The Quad represents a pivotal alliance that can counterbalance China's influence in the Indo-Pacific, enhancing regional security.
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The Quad's potential for economic collaboration can lead to innovative solutions for global challenges, strengthening ties between member nations.
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While the Quad shows promise, its long-term success hinges on sustained commitment and coordination among its member nations.
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The Quad's effectiveness is overstated; its members have divergent interests that could undermine collective action against common threats.
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