The Quad is becoming an increasingly important pillar of Indo-Pacific security as the US, Japan, Australia and India deepen cooperation on maritime security, critical minerals and regional resilience. While Beijing dismisses the grouping as an “Indo-Pacific NATO” designed to contain China, the four members continue expanding practical initiatives, including maritime domain awareness and supply chain security. At the same time, China is responding with stronger diplomacy, gray-zone tactics and closer ties with countries such as Russia as it seeks to counter the Quad’s growing influence. Is the Quad evolving into a durable strategic partnership—or do differences among its members still give Beijing room to maneuver? In this episode, we examine how China views the Quad, how the grouping is adapting to the China challenge and what it means for Taiwan and the future of the Indo-Pacific. *Recorded on July 2, 2026 at 2pm Taiwan Standard Time Host: Wen-Ti Sung Producer: Suvam Pal Our guests: Stephen Nagy International Christian University Politics and International Studies Professor Ronan Fu Academia Sinica Institute of Political Science Assistant Research Fellow Chapters: 00:00:00 – Quad Consolidates Role in Indo-Pacific 00:01:57 – How Does Beijing ViewQuad? 00:13:10 – China Attempts To Counterbalance Quad 00:21:18 – Taiwan Looks to Quad #Quad #IndoPacific #Taiwan #QuadAlliance #Beijing #China #ChinaThreat #IndoPacificRegion #Geopolitics #TaiwanStrait #USChina #GlobalSecurity #InternationalRelations #AsiaPacific #MilitaryAlliance #IndoPacificStrategy #StrategicPartnership #SouthChinaSea #RegionalSecurity #GlobalPolitics #DefendTaiwan #ChinaForeignPolicy #GeopoliticalRisk #StrategicAlliances #IndoPacificGeopolitics #QuadSummit #BeijingPerspective #Counterbalance #TaiwanSecurity #EastAsia #DefensePolicy #GlobalDefense #SecurityAlliance #MaritimeSecurity #BalanceOfPower #ForeignRelations #Asiageopolitics #IndoPacificSecurity #StrategicStability #RegionalStability #GlobalStrategy #DefenseAlliance #Alliances #SecurityStrategy #IndoPacificPolicy #SuperpowerRivalry #EastAsiaSecurity #Geostrategic #TaiwanPlus #TaiwanTalks
Source: China and the Quad: Is Beijing Losing Ground in the Indo – Pacific? | Taiwan Talks EP871
Summary
This episode of Taiwan Talks explores the evolving dynamics between China and the Quad within the Indo-Pacific region. The discussion highlights how the United States, Japan, Australia, and India are strengthening their cooperation on maritime security, critical minerals, and regional resilience. While Beijing often characterizes this grouping as an exclusionary alliance designed to contain it similar to a NATO in Asia, the four members continue expanding practical initiatives focused on supply chain security and domain awareness. In response, China is reportedly employing stronger diplomacy, gray-zone tactics, and deepening ties with nations like Russia to counterbalance Quad influence. The program examines whether these differences among Quad members still provide Beijing strategic room for maneuver or if a durable partnership is forming. Experts analyze how the grouping adapts to Chinese challenges and what this shift means specifically for Taiwan's security posture. Recorded in July 2026, the conversation features insights from international relations scholars regarding global strategy, defense policy, and the future of regional stability as superpower rivalry intensifies across East Asia and the South China Sea.
