Cover art for Security Strategies of Middle Powers in the Asia Pacific
Published
Melbourne University Press, February 2018
ISBN
9780522871180
Format
Softcover, 236 pages
Dimensions
20.9cm × 13.5cm × 1.4cm

Security Strategies of Middle Powers in the Asia Pacific

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Why do some middle powers adopt a regional security strategy that is more functional in nature while others seem to rely on a more normative one?

Security Strategies of Middle Powers in the Asia Pacific examines what drives the different regional security strategies of four middle powers in the Asia Pacific- Australia, Indonesia, South Korea and Malaysia.

Drawing on the extant middle power literature, the authors argue that the regional security strategies of middle powers could take two forms, namely, functional or normative. A functional strategy means that the middle power targets its resources to address a specific problem that it has a high level of interest in, while a normative strategy refers to a focus on promoting general behavioural standards and confidence building at the multilateral level.

This book argues that whether a middle power ultimately employs a more functional or normative regional security strategy depends on its resource availability and strategic environment.

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