Security Nexus Perspective: Beyond the Two Percent — A Practitioner Framework for Assessing Burden Sharing in the Indo-Pacific

By |2026-06-04T16:15:21-10:00June 4, 2026|Categories: Canyon, Security Nexus, news, Kolton|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

A new Security Nexus Perspective by Deon Canyon and Michael Kolton, professors at the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies introduces BRISC, a practitioner framework that moves beyond the two-percent GDP metric to assess Indo-Pacific burden sharing across access, intelligence, operational, and strategic contributions.

Security Nexus Perspective: The Sovereignty Illusion of Refusing Access, Basing, and Overflight

By |2026-04-10T15:20:10-10:00April 10, 2026|Categories: Canyon, Security Nexus, news|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

Dr. Deon Canyon, associate dean of academics and professor at the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, examines the long-term effects of refusing Access, Basing, and Overflight (ABO) agreements in a new Security Nexus Perspective.

Security Nexus Perspective – The Sovereignty Calculus: An Access, Basing, and Overflight Decision Framework for Hedging States

By |2026-03-12T16:04:46-10:00March 12, 2026|Categories: Security Nexus, news, Canyon|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

Dr. Deon Canyon presents a detailed framework for evaluating sovereignty costs in Access, Basing, and Overflight (ABO) agreements in his latest Security Nexus Perspective.

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