Citations:Indo-Pacific

English citations of Indo-Pacific

  • 1933 May, George Gerhard, “Philippine Independence”, in North American Review[1], volume CCXXXV, number 5, New York, →OCLC, page 449:
    There is also, after independence, the problem of military protection. History shows that no Indo-Pacific island has hitherto been able to survive without foreign intervention.
  • 2021 February 10, “Readout of President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. Call with President Xi Jinping of China”, in White House[2]:
    President Biden affirmed his priorities of protecting the American people’s security, prosperity, health, and way of life, and preserving a free and open Indo-Pacific.
  • 2022 July 1, The Japan Times Editorial Board, “Groundbreaking NATO summit means work for Japan”, in The Japan Times[3], archived from the original on 01 July 2022, Editorials:
    Meanwhile, Japan must bolster its own defenses and substantially increase defense spending to meet new threats. Tokyo should swallow some of its suspicions and move more quickly to rebuild frayed ties with South Korea. It should make cooperation with the United States a cornerstone of its engagement throughout the Indo-Pacific and with NATO. It is a full agenda and there is no time to lose.
  • 2022 August 2, Stacy Hsu, Evelyn Kao, quoting John Kirby, “Pelosi has the right to visit Taiwan: White House”, in Focus Taiwan[4], archived from the original on 02 August 2022:
    "We will not be intimidated. We will keep operating in the seas and the skies of the Western Pacific as we have for decades. We will continue to support cross-Strait peace; stability; support Taiwan, of course; defend a free and open Indo-Pacific. And we're still going to seek to maintain lines of communication with Beijing," Kirby said.
  • [2022 August 18, Sarah Marsh, Alexander Ratz, Ben Blanchard, “Taiwan envoy calls on Germany to up visits, military cooperation”, in Catherine Evans, editor, Reuters[5], archived from the original on 18 August 2022, Asia Pacific:
    Shieh Jhy-Wey, who was posted to Berlin in 2016, told Reuters that he wished Germany and its strategic partners would invite Taiwan to participate in their next manoeuvres in the Indo Pacific, or arrange more bilateral visits.]