Locating the Quad: Informality, Institutional Flexibility, and Future Alignment in the Indo-Pacific

International Politics

22 Pages Posted: 27 Apr 2022

Date Written: March 14, 2022

Abstract

Australia, India, Japan, and the US are coordinating security activities in the Indo-Pacific under the guise of the ‘Quad’, a highly informal intergovernmental organization that some observers describe as an embryonic military alliance. For others, it is a loose group amounting to little else. Cutting a path through this confusion, this article poses and answers a series of interlinking questions. First, is the Quad purposeful? What do its members expect to achieve through its existence? If it possesses an identifiable purpose—which we claim is a shared need to meet the long-term challenge posed by China—why is the Quad’s format highly informal? Does this informality reflect the growing cascade of informal IGOs in international politics? We argue that although informality is a geopolitical necessity, it also provides a workable format for four diverse members to coordinate security activities whilst maintaining equivocal positions vis-à-vis China.

Keywords: Quad, Indo-Pacific, China, Informality, Intergovernmental organizations (IGOs), Alliances

JEL Classification: J50, J51, J52, J54

Suggested Citation

Cannon, Brendon J. and Rossiter, Ash, Locating the Quad: Informality, Institutional Flexibility, and Future Alignment in the Indo-Pacific (March 14, 2022). International Politics, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4083624

Brendon J. Cannon (Contact Author)

Khalifa University ( email )

Institute of International and Civil Security
PO Box 127788
Abu Dhabi, 00000
United Arab Emirates

HOME PAGE: http://https://www.ku.ac.ae/

Ash Rossiter

Khalifa University ( email )

Abu Dhabi
United Arab Emirates

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