The premise of Global IR for greater pluralism and inclusivity allows for reconsidering the relevance of established concepts in the IR discipline. This article discusses how Global IR can contribute to rethinking the question of agency in the middle power concept. While the concept has been used in a Western and non-Western context, there is a tendency to adopt a binary distinction between Western middle powers that are conformist in their approach to the liberal international order and Southern middle powers that adopt a reformist stance. The article argues that a Global IR approach can help overcome this dichotomy and open up the study of Western and Southern middle powers to new agential possibilities. To demonstrate this, the article d...
Abstract The complexities of global politics in the new century have rendered traditional approaches...
When the end of the cold war happened in 1989, the question of the nature of power seemed obsolescen...
This thesis makes the case for a new approach towards middle powers, drawing from insights offered b...
The premise of Global IR for greater pluralism and inclusivity allows for reconsidering the relevanc...
The term "middle power" is conceptually fragile. Some scholars have even argued for abandoning it. T...
The behavioural model comprises a major theoretical tradition in the field of middle powers since it...
The article examines the potential of middle powers’ cooperation to establish communities of practic...
This paper recalibrates the definition of ‘middle power’ and applies it to a comparative case study ...
This article examines whether Australia is a middle power. It identifies the three most popular appr...
The term "middle power" is conceptually fragile. Some scholars have even argued for abandoning it. T...
The current international system is undergoing a significant structural change, which is partially d...
Australia is often described as a ‘good international citizen’ (GIC), which is intertwined to its st...
Foreign policy represents the effort of a state to defend its interests in international relations,...
The current challenges facing the liberal international order suggest there is greater need for reas...
In this chapter, Beeson and Lee canvass the prospects of middle power cooperation between Australia ...
Abstract The complexities of global politics in the new century have rendered traditional approaches...
When the end of the cold war happened in 1989, the question of the nature of power seemed obsolescen...
This thesis makes the case for a new approach towards middle powers, drawing from insights offered b...
The premise of Global IR for greater pluralism and inclusivity allows for reconsidering the relevanc...
The term "middle power" is conceptually fragile. Some scholars have even argued for abandoning it. T...
The behavioural model comprises a major theoretical tradition in the field of middle powers since it...
The article examines the potential of middle powers’ cooperation to establish communities of practic...
This paper recalibrates the definition of ‘middle power’ and applies it to a comparative case study ...
This article examines whether Australia is a middle power. It identifies the three most popular appr...
The term "middle power" is conceptually fragile. Some scholars have even argued for abandoning it. T...
The current international system is undergoing a significant structural change, which is partially d...
Australia is often described as a ‘good international citizen’ (GIC), which is intertwined to its st...
Foreign policy represents the effort of a state to defend its interests in international relations,...
The current challenges facing the liberal international order suggest there is greater need for reas...
In this chapter, Beeson and Lee canvass the prospects of middle power cooperation between Australia ...
Abstract The complexities of global politics in the new century have rendered traditional approaches...
When the end of the cold war happened in 1989, the question of the nature of power seemed obsolescen...
This thesis makes the case for a new approach towards middle powers, drawing from insights offered b...