The Geopolitics of the Coral Sea: Analyzing Strategic Significance The Coral Sea, nestled between Australia, Papua New Guinea, and the Solomon Islands, holds paramount strategic importance in the geopolitical landscape of the Indo-Pacific region. This article aims to provide an analytical overview of the key factors that contribute to its strategic significance, elucidating the complex dynamics at play in this maritime domain. By examining its geographical location, resource wealth, and military implications, a comprehensive understanding of the Coral Sea’s role in shaping regional power dynamics can be attained.
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