Building Partnerships Against Chinese Revisionism: A "Latticework" Strategy for the Indo-Pacific
Dr. Christopher Ford • June 10, 2022
Dr. Ford's paper on U.S. partnership relationships in the Indo-Pacific -- entitled "Building Partnerships Against Chinese Revisionism: A 'Latticework' Strategy for the Indo-Pacific" -- was published by the National Institute for Public Policy in June 2022 as part of its Occasional Papers series (vol. 2, no. 6). You can find it on NIPP's website here, or use the button below to download a PDF.

Below is the prepared text upon which Dr. Ford based his shorter oral remarks on December 7, 2025, at the Doha Forum, on a panel on “Mediating in an Era of Nuclear Risks and Superpower Rivalry” organized by the Qatar Mediation Forum. Dr. Ford was joined on the panel by Dmitri Suslov and Wu Chunsi, and the discussion was moderated by Ambassador Karim Haggag, director of the Stockholm Peace Research Institute.

Below is the prepared text upon which Dr. Ford based his shorter oral remarks to the U.S-China Nuclear Workshop on November 19, 2025, convened by the Protect on Managing the Atom and the Council on Strategic Risks, held at the Belfer Center at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government.







