Washington, DC : Executive Office of the President, National Security Council, 2022.
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Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover page (Whitehouse, viewed Feburary 14, 2022).
"February 2022."
Contents
I. The Indo-Pacific's promise. -- II. Our Indo-Pacific strategy. -- Advance a free and open Indo-Pacific. -- Build connections within and beyond the region. -- Drive Indo-Pacific prosperity. -- Bolster Indo-Pacific security. -- Build regional resilience to 21st -century transnational threats. -- III. Indo-Pacific action plan. -- IV. Conclusion.
Summary
As we enter a decisive decade that holds considerable promise and historic obstacles for the Indo-Pacific, the American role in the region must be more effective and enduring than ever. To do this, we will modernize our long-standing alliances, strengthen emerging partnerships, and invest in regional organizations--the collective capacity that will empower the Indo-Pacific to adapt to the 21st century's challenges and seize its opportunities. As the PRC, the climate crisis, and a pandemic test us, we must work with our allies and partners toward our positive vision: of a free and open Indo-Pacific that is more connected, prosperous, secure, and resilient. This national strategy outlines that approach and commits the United States to its success.