Hybrid risks rise as US withdraws from international organisations (Fitriani, Justin Bassi and Bart Hogeveen – ASPI The Strategist)

The United States’ 6 January decision to withdraw from many international organisations risks allowing Beijing and Moscow to further advance their undermining of global stability. To prevent that, Indo-Pacific partners, such as Australia, Japan, Singapore and South Korea, should do more to work with the European Union on international coordination, capacity-building and norm-setting. Doing so would reinforce crucial institutions, such as those dealing with hybrid threats, and demonstrate their ongoing value and relevance. Greater regional responsibility may even help encourage US engagement in the most critical areas.

Hybrid risks rise as US withdraws from international organisations | The Strategist

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