PACOM Return Reshapes ASEAN's Strategic Security Landscape
The United States' decision to restore the name Pacific Command (PACOM), replacing the Indo-Pacific Command established in 2018, may appear to be a mere bureaucratic adjustment. However, in international politics, symbolism often carries strategic significance. For Malaysia and ASEAN, the reversion raises important questions about the future of regional security, the South China Sea dispute, and the long-term relevance of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QUAD). When the command was renamed the Indo-Pacific Command under President Donald Trump's first administration, it reflected Washington's broader strategic vision of linking the Indian and Pacific Oceans into a single geopolitical theatre. More importantly, it recognised India's growing role as a strategic counterweight to China's expanding influence. The concept also reinforced the importance of partnerships with Japan, Australia, and India through the QUAD while strengthening America's commitment...