Military Strategy of Middle Powers

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A01=Hakan Edstrom
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Author_Jacob Westberg
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comparative middle power military strategies
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foreign policy analysis
international relations theory
realism in politics
regional power dynamics
security studies
strategic behaviour

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  • ISBN 9780367500870
  • Weight: 480g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Oct 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Military Strategy of Middle Powers explores to what degree twenty-first-century middle powers adjust their military strategies due to changes in the international order, such as the decline in US power.

The overarching objective of the book is to explain continuity and change in the strategies of a group of middle powers during the twenty-first century. These strategies are described, compared, and explained through the lens of Realism. In order to find potential explanations for change or continuity within the cases, as well as for similarities and differences between the cases, the strategies of 11 ‘middle’ powers are analysed (Canada, Germany, Italy, Spain, Australia, Brazil, Indonesia, South Africa, India, Japan, and South Korea). This group of countries are considered similar in several important aspects, primarily regarding relative power capacity. When searching for potential explanations for different strategic behaviours among the middle powers, their unique regional characteristics are a key focus and, consequently, the impact of the structure and polarity, as well as the patterns of amity and enmity, of the regional context are analysed. The empirical investigation is focused on security strategies used since the terrorist attacks 9/11 2001, which was one of the first major challenges to US hegemony.

This book will be of much interest to students of military and strategic studies, foreign policy, and International Relations in general.

Håkan Edström is Associate Professor in Political Science at the Swedish Defence University, Stockholm.

Jacob Westberg is Associate Professor in War Studies at the Swedish Defence University, Sockholm.

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