Middle power strategic choices and horizontal security cooperation: the 2009 Australia-South Korea security cooperation agreement

Volume: 73, Issue: 5, Pages: 449 - 465
Published: Jun 20, 2019
Abstract
This article examines why Asia-Pacific middle powers cooperate with each other on security issues. The article challenges the assumption that middle powers are primarily influenced by great-power structural factors in their security relations with each other. It argues that the dominant structural explanations of security cooperation between secondary states—balancing against the rise of China, responding to burden-sharing pressure from the...
Paper Details
Title
Middle power strategic choices and horizontal security cooperation: the 2009 Australia-South Korea security cooperation agreement
Published Date
Jun 20, 2019
Volume
73
Issue
5
Pages
449 - 465
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