In the context of the complex unipolar post-Cold War period that has witnessed China’s reemergence as an economic and military power, small and middle powers are increasingly considered to be hedging. This analysis is especially prevalent in relation to Southeast Asian countries, many of which face security challenges posed by China. However, as the literature on hedging has expanded, the concept’s analytical value is no longer obvious. Different understandings of hedging compete within the literature, and there are many criteria by which hedging is empirically ascertained, leading to confusion even over the basic question of which countries are hedging. In response, this article presents a modified conceptual and methodological framework t...
The countries of Malaysia, Viet Nam and Indonesia are using a hedging strategy to ensure their secur...
72 p.This article argues that the Southeast Asian states are hedging against the rise of China. They...
There are perhaps as many Southeast Asian perceptions of the behavior of the U.S., PRC, and Japan in...
Amidst the intensification of US-China rivalry, the small and medium sized states of Southeast Asia ...
Over the past three decades, observers and international relations scholars have used the concept of...
One of the prescient questions within international relations today concerns the rise of China and w...
The literature on hedging as a secondary state strategy – built largely on evidence from United Stat...
Southeast Asia is a major theater in the superpower rivalry between China and the United States. The...
Over the past decade, China has experienced strong economic growth rates and a clear enhancement of ...
To mitigate the risks and maximise the opportunities arising from China’s great power behaviour, Mal...
This article deals with the perpetual territorial disputes in the South China Sea and attempts to ex...
This is a comparative study about smaller states' alignment choices in the face of a rising and prox...
The countries of Malaysia, Viet Nam and Indonesia are using a hedging strategy to ensure their secur...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
This article unpacks the dynamics of group hedging in international relations by examining the South...
The countries of Malaysia, Viet Nam and Indonesia are using a hedging strategy to ensure their secur...
72 p.This article argues that the Southeast Asian states are hedging against the rise of China. They...
There are perhaps as many Southeast Asian perceptions of the behavior of the U.S., PRC, and Japan in...
Amidst the intensification of US-China rivalry, the small and medium sized states of Southeast Asia ...
Over the past three decades, observers and international relations scholars have used the concept of...
One of the prescient questions within international relations today concerns the rise of China and w...
The literature on hedging as a secondary state strategy – built largely on evidence from United Stat...
Southeast Asia is a major theater in the superpower rivalry between China and the United States. The...
Over the past decade, China has experienced strong economic growth rates and a clear enhancement of ...
To mitigate the risks and maximise the opportunities arising from China’s great power behaviour, Mal...
This article deals with the perpetual territorial disputes in the South China Sea and attempts to ex...
This is a comparative study about smaller states' alignment choices in the face of a rising and prox...
The countries of Malaysia, Viet Nam and Indonesia are using a hedging strategy to ensure their secur...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
This article unpacks the dynamics of group hedging in international relations by examining the South...
The countries of Malaysia, Viet Nam and Indonesia are using a hedging strategy to ensure their secur...
72 p.This article argues that the Southeast Asian states are hedging against the rise of China. They...
There are perhaps as many Southeast Asian perceptions of the behavior of the U.S., PRC, and Japan in...