JY Chang - The Chinese Journal of International Politics, 2023 - academic.oup.com
Whether and how China's rise renders it a threat has been an enduring study. Such literature may be categorised into four traditions: rationalist, structuralist, culturalist, and …
CC Kuik - Asian Journal of Peacebuilding, 2022 - s-space.snu.ac.kr
This article unpacks the dynamics of group hedging in international relations by examining the Southeast Asian states collective efforts to use ASEAN-led multilateral institutions as a …
K Cheng-Chwee - Contemporary Southeast Asia, 2024 - JSTOR
For decades, Malaysia has positioned itself as being" equidistant" between the United States and China. But being equidistant does not mean being equally distant or equally …
In the face of intensifying strategic competition between the United States and China, most Southeast Asian states continue to prefer hedging strategies in an effort to maintain …
JM Luque Juárez - Revista Científica General José María Córdova, 2024 - scielo.org.co
Mediante un análisis documental, este artículo explora la definición de seguridad humana y su implementación en la gestión de las Fuerzas Armadas. Se busca responder cómo …
JY Chang, N Jenne - European Journal of International Security, 2024 - cambridge.org
Two decades into the 'war on terror', attention is rapidly shifting away from terrorism. Increasing geopolitical competition between the US and China and Russia's war in Ukraine …
EA Laksmana, B Chong - Contemporary Southeast Asia: A Journal of …, 2023 - muse.jhu.edu
Southeast Asian states face numerous security challenges that require the assistance of external partners. China and India, two Indo-Pacific powerhouses, could offer potential …
L Vidal López, À Pelegrín Solé… - … Relations of the Asia …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
International Relations has traditionally identified balancing and bandwagoning as the two predominant strategies adopted by states in response to a rising power that threatens the …
Y Chan, P Charoenvattananukul - East Asia, 2024 - Springer
A tiny city-state, Singapore has perceived its vulnerability as rooted in its miniscule size, limited resources, and geopolitical setting. Not directly involved in the competition between …