This edited volume addresses geo-economic strategic competition in the Indo-Pacific exploring
both the theoretical and thematic contours of this concept and issue-specific dynamics in the
areas of finance trade energy and technology competition. Chapters focus on the impact of
renewed great power competition between Washington and Beijing in the Indo-Pacific region
across these four areas. Each addresses central concerns for the future of the global economic
order and offers a lens to understand interstate competition in light of the geopolitical
shifts resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. Written by an international panel of experts this
volume provides a cohesive view of the region's most pressing issues. As such it will be
relevant to scholars specializing in Indo-Pacific domestic politics and foreign policy U.S.
foreign policy middle powers China-U.S. relations China-EU relations Asia-Pacific
developments international security international political economy and emerging markets.