Security Nexus Perspective: Shaping Access Terrain — Accepting the Loan, Ceding the Terrain

By |2026-06-04T16:44:15-10:00June 4, 2026|Categories: Canyon, news, Security Nexus|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

A new Security Nexus Perspective by Dr. Deon Canyon examines how states cede strategic control by accepting infrastructure financing without access conditions, using Cambodia, Vanuatu, and Kiribati to show why shaping access terrain before construction is essential to preserving sovereignty.

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: Canyon, Security Nexus, news|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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