Abstract

The article focuses on the study of the goals of the member countries of the new security organization AUKUS in the Indo-Pacific region. The work carries out an event analysis of the activities of AUKUS, to clarify the role of new organization in the region and differences from existing security organizations. Particular attention is paid to the analysis of national documents in the field of security and related discussions in the parliaments of the AUKUS member states, as a result of which detailed matrices of interests for the United States, Great Britain and Australia were obtained. It is noteworthy that in a number of cases the allies assessed each other’s inter-ests in their own analytical documents, which serves as an additional source of data on the true objectives of AUKUS. The study also analyzes and assesses the strategic environment in the Indo-Pacific region to clarify the pattern of changes in the field of security. The results obtained can be used to simulate the development of the security situation in the short and mid-term perspective.

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