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The Quad an Anti-Beijing Club (ABC) and its future trajectory: Is it important for Bangladesh?

Author Affiliations

  • 1Institute of South Asian Studies, Sichuan University, China
  • 2Independence Researcher, Bangladesh
  • 3Department of Physical Education and Sports Science, Rajshahi University, Bangladesh
  • 4School of language & Literature, Jiangxi Normal University, China

Int. Res. J. Social Sci., Volume 12, Issue (3), Pages 43-48, October,14 (2023)

Abstract

In this present time, the world is facing many political crises such as the US-China trade war; COVID-19, Vaccine domination and Russia-Ukraine war are the most prominent. A different topic, known as Quad, is currently being discussed in international politics. What is the future of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, sometimes known as the Quad, and how was it established to achieve dominance or capture? And why is Bangladesh and other developing nations’ participation vital. In order to better understand the Quad and its future course, this essay also tries to emphasize how crucial it is for Bangladesh to participate. Additionally, determining Bangladesh’s interests in the Quad, the capabilities Bangladesh can contribute, and formulating participation are other crucial lines of inquiry. The results indicate that Bangladesh’s capacity limits its potential Quad engagement, and that its faster-growing economic contributions would be capability-focused, such as raising maritime awareness and fostering consensus in the consultative process through Bangladeshi diplomacy.

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