A planning-oriented paper on resilience, dependencies, and threat exposure.
Why it matters
This article contributes to ADSI’s wider effort to present accessible, policy-grade analysis on defence and security developments across Asia. It is written to help decision-makers, researchers, and interested readers understand the operational, strategic, and institutional dimensions of the issue.
Key dynamics
The analysis reviews how regional actors are adapting to a changing security landscape through shifts in force posture, diplomatic signalling, institutional coordination, and national capability development. The theme is especially relevant to states balancing security cooperation with the need for strategic autonomy.
Policy takeaway
ADSI recommends a structured approach rooted in practical cooperation, professional dialogue, credible communication, and long-term resilience. Effective policy responses in Asia increasingly depend on coordination between strategic foresight, institutional clarity, and regional trust-building.