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Strategic Cooperation - Overcoming the Barriers of Global Anarchy (Paperback)
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Strategic Cooperation - Overcoming the Barriers of Global Anarchy (Paperback)
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Power inequalities and mistrust have characterized many interstate
relationships. Yet most international relations theories do not
take into account power and mistrust when explaining cooperation.
While some scholars argue that power relations inhibit cooperation
between states, other scholars expect interstate cooperation
regardless of the power relations and level of trust. Strategic
Cooperation: Overcoming the Barriers of Global Anarchy argues that
although states benefit from cooperation, they are also wary of the
power relations between states, making cooperation difficult.
Successful and cooperative bilateral relationships are formed
between strong and weak states that are power asymmetric and have
mistrust of one another, but they are built in such as way as to
overcome the problem of power asymmetry and mistrust. This book
answers how and why states that are in power asymmetry and have
mistrust of one another are able to build a cooperative bilateral
relationship. It argues that states forge a relationship due to
strategic needs such as economic or security needs. Slobodchikoff
has developed a database composed of the whole population of
bilateral treaties between Russia and each of the former Soviet
republics, and examines all of these bilateral relationships. He
finds that Russia indeed forged relationships with the former
republics based on its strategic interests. However, despite
Russia's strategic interests, it had to build a bilateral
relationship that would address the issues of mistrust and power
asymmetry between the states. To achieve this, Russia and the
former Soviet republics created treaty networks, which served to
legitimize as well as legalize the independent status of each of
the former republics while also increasing the cost to Russia of
violating any of the treaties. This book argues that strong treaty
networks account for a more cooperative relationship between
states, allowing both states to cooperate by alleviating the
problems of mistrust and power asymmetry.
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