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This book presents a new theoretical framework through which to
understand the role of regional powers in creating and maintaining
regional security orders. As a result of the retreat of the global
powers since the end of the Cold War, it has become clear that
international security dynamics are less explicable without
considering the regional level as a primary focus for most states.
The authors contend that these dynamics, which include the
identification, management and prevention of security threats, are
heavily influenced by regional powers. The regional level in this
text is defined on the basis of regional sub-systems, more
specifically Regional Security Complexes. Within this context, the
authors utilize their framework to address how security orders are
defined and how regional powers are identified. The focus then
turns to an analysis of how the roles and foreign policy
orientations of regional powers, conditioned by the presence of
material capabilities, affect the development of regional security
orders. The authors then present a comparative analysis of Russia,
Brazil and India within their own security complexes to demonstrate
an application of the framework. This book will be of interest to
students of regional security, international security, foreign
policy and International Relations in general.
This book presents a new theoretical framework through which to
understand the role of regional powers in creating and maintaining
regional security orders. As a result of the retreat of the global
powers since the end of the Cold War, it has become clear that
international security dynamics are less explicable without
considering the regional level as a primary focus for most states.
The authors contend that these dynamics, which include the
identification, management and prevention of security threats, are
heavily influenced by regional powers. The regional level in this
text is defined on the basis of regional sub-systems, more
specifically Regional Security Complexes. Within this context, the
authors utilize their framework to address how security orders are
defined and how regional powers are identified. The focus then
turns to an analysis of how the roles and foreign policy
orientations of regional powers, conditioned by the presence of
material capabilities, affect the development of regional security
orders. The authors then present a comparative analysis of Russia,
Brazil and India within their own security complexes to demonstrate
an application of the framework. This book will be of interest to
students of regional security, international security, foreign
policy and International Relations in general.
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