Security Strategies of Middle Powers in the Asia Pacific
Title | Security Strategies of Middle Powers in the Asia Pacific PDF eBook |
Author | Ralf Emmers |
Publisher | Melbourne Univ. Publishing |
Pages | 162 |
Release | 2018-02-05 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0522871194 |
Security Strategies of Middle Powers in the Asia Pacific examines what drives the different regional security strategies of four middle powers in the Asia Pacific: Australia, Indonesia, South Korea and Malaysia. Drawing on the extant middle power literature, the authors argue that the regional security strategies of middle powers could take two forms, namely, functional or normative. A functional strategy means that the middle power targets its resources to address a specific problem that it has a high level of interest in, while a normative strategy refers to a focus on promoting general behavioural standards and confidence building at the multilateral level. This book argues that whether a middle power ultimately employs a more functional or normative regional security strategy depends on its resource availability and strategic environment.
Security Strategies of Middle Powers in the Asia Pacific
Title | Security Strategies of Middle Powers in the Asia Pacific PDF eBook |
Author | Ralf;Teo Emmers |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 2018-02-05 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780522873047 |
Security Strategies of Middle Powers in the Asia Pacific examines what drives the different regional security strategies of four middle powers in the Asia Pacific: Australia, Indonesia, South Korea and Malaysia. Drawing on the extant middle power literature, the authors argue that the regional security strategies of middle powers could take two forms, namely, functional or normative. A functional strategy means that the middle power targets its resources to address a specific problem that it has a high level of interest in, while a normative strategy refers to a focus on promoting general behavioural standards and confidence building at the multilateral level. This book argues that whether a middle power ultimately employs a more functional or normative regional security strategy depends on its resource availability and strategic environment.
The Niche Diplomacy of Asian Middle Powers
Title | The Niche Diplomacy of Asian Middle Powers PDF eBook |
Author | Brendan M. Howe |
Publisher | Foreign Policies of the Middle |
Pages | 160 |
Release | 2021 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 9781793624833 |
This volume highlights unique contributions of Asian middle powers to promoting of peace, development, human security, and democracy in Southeast Asia. Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan have pursued variations on the normative theme of "new Southern policies," while Thailand is a major subregional actor.
The Evolving Maritime Balance of Power in the Asia-Pacific
Title | The Evolving Maritime Balance of Power in the Asia-Pacific PDF eBook |
Author | Lawrence W. Prabhakar |
Publisher | World Scientific |
Pages | 319 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 981256828X |
The Asia-Pacific region has emerged as the hub of global geo-political, geo-economic and geo-strategic significance in the post-Cold War period. The rise of China and the resurgence of India will be the hallmark for the next 50 years. How this surge in power is accommodated by the incumbent powers like the United States and Japan, and how the new regional powers like China and India manage the power politics that emerge will be the key determinants of regional stability.This volume examines the national maritime doctrines as well as the nuclear weapons developments at sea of the four major powers in the Asia-Pacific, namely, China, India, Japan and the United States, to see if the evolving dynamic is a cooperative or a competitive one. In particular, the volume looks at the evolving paradigms of maritime transformation in strategy and technology; the emergent new maritime doctrines and evolving force postures in the naval orders of battle; the role and operations of nuclear navies in the Asia-Pacific; and the implications and impact of nuclear weapons, ballistic missiles and sea-based missile defence responses in the region.
Asia-Pacific Regional Security Assessment 2021
Title | Asia-Pacific Regional Security Assessment 2021 PDF eBook |
Author | The International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 299 |
Release | 2021-06-07 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1000474496 |
The Asia-Pacific Regional Security Assessment 2021 provides insight into key regional strategic, geopolitical, economic, military and security topics. Among the topics explored are: US−China decoupling and its regional security implications; Japan’s security policy and China; India’s emerging grand strategy; Southeast Asia amid rising great-power rivalry; Australia’s new regional security posture; NATO’s evolving approach to China; The United Kingdom’s ‘tilt’ to the Indo-Pacific; and Emerging technologies and future conflict in the Asia-Pacific. Authors include leading regional analysts and academics Kanti Bajpai, Gordon Flake, Franz-Stefan Gady, Prashanth Parameswaran, Alessio Patalano, Samir Puri, Sarah Raine, Tan See Seng, Drew Thompson, Ashley Townshend, Joanne Wallis and Robert Ward.
The Role of Middle Powers
Title | The Role of Middle Powers PDF eBook |
Author | Carsten Holbraad |
Publisher | Ottawa: School of International Affairs, Carleton University |
Pages | 31 |
Release | 1972 |
Genre | International relations |
ISBN |
The Strategic Options of Middle Powers in the Asia-Pacific
Title | The Strategic Options of Middle Powers in the Asia-Pacific PDF eBook |
Author | Chien-Wen Kou |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 279 |
Release | 2022-06-23 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1000593037 |
This book analyses the responses of middle powers in the Asia-Pacific toward the contemporary great powers’ rivalry of the United States and China, through specific cases studies of South Korea, Australia, Japan, India, Taiwan, and Vietnam. Presenting local perspectives from multiple middle powers as they face the task of maintaining the international order in light of the recent competition between China and the United States, it further develops theories of foreign policy analyses, forming a systematic framework through initiating crucial concepts, including reluctant hedging, economic statecraft, and strategic position-taking. The contributions also provide an in-depth examination of the contemporary geo-politics of the region, including the impact of both the Trump and Biden administrations, Beijing’s “Wolf Warrior” diplomacy, cross-strait relations with Taiwan, and the influences of Japan, Vietnam, Australia and South Korea, revealing that regional middle powers do indeed exert influence on the direction of regional cooperation in the Asia-Pacific. Providing comprehensive studies of many regional powers in the Asia-Pacific, this will be a valuable resource for scholars and students of International Politics, Asian Politics, Asian Studies as well as policy makers on Asia-Pacific relations.