QUAD Strategic Geometry
Continuity Calculus
Mayfair Sovereignty Briefing
The Taiwan Strait is the most compressed continuity flashpoint in the Indo-Pacific. While QUAD alignment has strengthened diplomatically, the alliance remains asymmetrical in operational terms—especially in base vulnerability, military mobility, and continuity logistics under rapid escalation.
This briefing isolates critical deterrence gaps within the QUAD (U.S., Japan, India, Australia) that may hinder real-time cohesion in a Taiwan scenario. Mayfair’s diagnostic lens maps how each state’s posture, dependency, and decision horizon shapes deterrence geometry—and how dispersed logistical readiness could shift the strategic calculus.
Explore related sovereignty briefings below:
- Taiwan Flashpoint Geometry – Briefing Hub
- Dispersed Deterrence Theory – Asia-Pacific Resilience Futures
- Taiwan Flashpoint Simulation – Timeline & Pressure Matrix
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