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Imagining middle powers

Australian Journal of International Affairs, 2013
Discussions of middle powers in international relations scholarship are hampered by a lack of clarity about what the term ‘middle power’ actually means. This has not stopped increasing numbers of states that cannot claim great power ranking but resist being categorised as small powers imagining middle power status for themselves in regional and global ...
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South Korea’s Middle Power Roles: Implications to Emerging Middle Powers

2016
The importance of Korea’s positioning as a middle power comes as the international environment has undergone major changes, where the traditional US-led hierarchical power structure has given way to emerging horizontal transnational networks focused on diverse issues and diffusing power.
Sook Jong Lee, Hyee Jung Suh
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Middle Powers during Great Power Transitions

International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 2011
What is the fate of middle powers during the transition of great powers in the international system? In particular, what happens to middle powers that are tethered to a declining unipolar power? Virtually every close ally of the United States is asking this question today against the backdrop of a rising China.
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Middle Power in Perspective

International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 2011
Founded as the Department of External Affairs in 1909, Canada's Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade took full advantage of its recent centenary to celebrate its past. Among the manifestations were a large banner on the outside ofthe department's headquarters, the Lester B.
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Beyond Great Powers: Middle Power Paths to Resilient Multilateralism

Asian Journal of Peacebuilding, 2022
Set amidst growing global challenges and great power politics, this article asks how middle powers might best promote global collective action. Adopting a historical approach, it explores four case studies on middle power multilateralism in (1) post-1974 UN New International Economic Order; (2) post-1989 Bretton Woods institutions; (3) post-1992 ...
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Middle Power alignment in the Indo-Pacific: Securing agency through Neo-middle Power Diplomacy

Journal of East Asia Security, 2020
Middle powers in the Indo-Pacific are faced with a trifecta of pressures including China’s re-emergence as central pole in the region, deepening Sino-U.S. strategic competition, and questions related to U.S. leadership in the region. Specific concerns related to China include maritime security, the openness of the emerging digital economy, and the ...
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Australia’s Middle Power Imagining

2017
This chapter surveys the two major streams of middle power imagining that contend at the heart of Australia’s foreign policy making. The imperialist stream seeks to keep Australia within a security arrangement that advocates alliances with ‘great and powerful friends.’ This arrangement saw Australian foreign policy effectively determined by Britain ...
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Searching for Middle Powers

2017
What is a “middle power,” and what foreign policy is associated with it? Scholars and diplomats in Canada, Australia, and a more or less stable collection of northern countries—and increasingly scholars from the Global South—have proposed that the term denotes a particular international position, rights, and responsibilities. Canada has been especially
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Italy’s ‘Middle Power’ Approach to Russia

The International Spectator, 2018
After the Cold War, Italy developed an economic and political partnership with Russia. The confrontation between Russia and the West following the Ukraine crisis initially appeared to have undermin...
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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