Scientific article
Published:
The Free and Open Indo-Pacific: Economics, Politics, and Norms
Written by
Matthew K. Brummer
Associate Professor at GRIPS, Tokyo
Kei Koga
Associate Professor, Nanyang Technological University
Wrenn Yennie Lindgren
Senior Research Fellow
Ed.
Summary:
Japan’s “Free and Open Indo-Pacific” (FOIP) strategy aims to promote economic prosperity, peace, free trade, and the rule of law across the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Scholars primarily have interpreted FOIP through three lenses: economics, security, and norms. Economically, it reflects Japan’s support for regional connectivity, trade, and infrastructure development as both a growth strategy and a counter to China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). In security terms, FOIP emphasizes maritime readiness, defense cooperation with like-minded partners, and adherence to international maritime law amid tensions in the South and East China Seas. Normatively, it advances Japan’s values-based diplomacy, promoting democracy, human rights, and a rules-based order in contrast to authoritarian models. Since Prime Minister Shinzo Abe introduced FOIP in 2016, the concept has been adopted and adapted by many and diverse actors, each aligning it with their own strategic aims. This flexibility, unlike the more centralized BRI, is a hallmark of FOIP, resulting in a co-created, evolving, and often strategically ambiguous foreign policy. Dozens of countries from across the world incorporate FOIP language in their foreign and security policies, forming what some may consider a “narrative alliance” in the international system. The scholarship on FOIP is growing rapidly, yet there remain significant theoretical, methodological, and empirical questions unanswered.
- Published year: 2026
- Full version: Available here
- Publisher: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies
- Language: English
Written by
Matthew K. Brummer
Associate Professor at GRIPS, Tokyo
Kei Koga
Associate Professor, Nanyang Technological University
Wrenn Yennie Lindgren
Senior Research Fellow