Middle Powers in the Indo-Pacific: Potential Pacifiers Guaranteeing Stability in the Indo-Pacific?

被引:5
作者
de Swielande, Tanguy Struye [1 ]
机构
[1] UCL, Int Relat, Louvain, Belgium
关键词
communities of practice; cooperation; Indo-Pacific; middle power; world order; LEADERSHIP; AUSTRALIA;
D O I
10.1111/aspp.12457
中图分类号
D0 [政治学、政治理论];
学科分类号
0302 ; 030201 ;
摘要
The article examines the potential of middle powers' cooperation to establish communities of practice to reinforce their ability to influence world affairs. Illustrating the argument with three case studies-Australia, Indonesia, and South Korea-we assert that middle powers play key roles in structuring the world order. We test the following hypotheses: (i) middle powers do not look, nor do they need to look to great powers for leadership, and can influence events by forging new regional relationships; (ii) when leadership topples or tensions emerge between great powers, with a potential or nascent leadership vacuum, the initiative to guarantee the status quo (i.e., a liberal order) can be provided by middle powers. While rooted in IR theories, the research mostly builds upon the framework of communities of practice and management theories, linking them to highlight the importance of existing interactions, the opportunity for and advantage of greater cooperation and its potential systemic impact.
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页码:190 / 207
页数:18
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