U.S. Indo-Pacific Deterrence Depends on Sustained Allied Capacity
Former U.S. ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel argues that China’s escalating coercion around Taiwan will test whether the United States can turn its alliances with Japan, the Philippines and Taiwan into a barrier to a quarantine or blockade. Alongside Anja Manuel and Lowy Institute executive director Michael Fullilove, he contends that military arrangements remain substantial but deterrence is weakened by inadequate stockpiles, competing crises and doubts about U.S. political resolve. Their central claim is that allies can add capacity and coordinate more closely, but cannot replace sustained American leadership.
The Aspen Institute·Jul 17, 2026·9 min read