The agency of secondary states in order transition in the Indo-Pacific

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作者
Kim, Jaeyoung [1 ]
机构
[1] McGill Univ, Dept Polit Sci, 855 Sherbrooke St West, Montreal, PQ H3A 2T7, Canada
关键词
Agency; secondary states; Indo-Pacific; order transition; NORTH-KOREA; INTERNATIONAL-RELATIONS; ASEAN CENTRALITY; FOREIGN-POLICY; EAST-ASIA; ONE BELT; CHINA; POWER; REVISIONIST; ALLIANCE;
D O I
10.1080/09512748.2022.2125049
中图分类号
K9 [地理];
学科分类号
0705 ;
摘要
The liberal international order (LIO) is now in a complex crisis. Its legitimacy and sustainability are put to the test with the growth of deglobalization forces, the rise of emerging powers dissatisfied with the LIO designed by the US, and climate change and the global pandemic. The crisis of the LIO is particularly salient in the Indo-Pacific, the epicenter of the US-China strategic competition, and secondary states in this region are increasingly concerned about its geopolitical consequences. However, I argue that secondary states often treated as the pawns of great powers can turn this circumstance to their advantage by adopting various strategies that maximize their leverage. We should take seriously the possibility that secondary states, by which I denote all states that are weaker or smaller than the hegemonic state and the rising power, can shape the contours of the US-China strategic competition and the newly emerging international order in the Indo-Pacific region. Preoccupied with great power politics, the existing literature on order transition has neglected the fact that secondary states can develop and exercise their own agency. Moreover, it remains vague what agency means in IR and how secondary states enact it. Against this backdrop, I propose an analytical framework that unpacks various types of agency along three dimensions-the motivation of agency, the type of mobilized resources, and the availability of partners. It will help us explain how weaker and smaller states participate and make their voice in reshaping international order in the Indo-Pacific.
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