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Perpetual Peace in the Indo-Pacific: Implementing Collective Security, Arms Control, and Confidence-Building Measures
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Abstract The ongoing strategic competition between China and the United States raises concerns about potential conflicts in the Indo-Pacific. However, achieving long-term stability in the region through cooperative security frameworks is essential. The realization of a peaceful region that fosters mutually b... view more
The ongoing strategic competition between China and the United States raises concerns about potential conflicts in the Indo-Pacific. However, achieving long-term stability in the region through cooperative security frameworks is essential. The realization of a peaceful region that fosters mutually beneficial cooperation is a non-negotiable goal in positive international relations. This article explores the possibility of achieving this in the Indo-Pacific from an International Relations perspective, particularly through the concepts of collective security, arms control, and confidence-building measures (CBMs). It argues that implementing these three concepts will lead to sustainable peace (perpetual peace), ultimately making the region a platform for mutually beneficial cooperation. A qualitative method is employed in this study, with data emanating from relevant literature and authoritative sources. While challenges such as military competition and geopolitical tensions persist, shared commitment to multilateral mechanisms can mitigate risks. The key factor in achieving this goal is a shared commitment to maintaining the process.... view less
Keywords
collective security; peace; Southeast Asia; international relations; peace process; arms control
Classification
Peace and Conflict Research, International Conflicts, Security Policy
International Relations, International Politics, Foreign Affairs, Development Policy
Free Keywords
Confidence-Building Measures; Indo-Pacific; Regional Peace
Document language
English
Publication Year
2025
Page/Pages
p. 99-109
Journal
Papua Journal of Diplomacy and International Relations, 5 (2025) 1
ISSN
2797-0957
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed