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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Gabriele Abbondanza , Thomas Stow WilkinsPublisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan Edition: 1st ed. 2022 Weight: 0.562kg ISBN: 9789811603723ISBN 10: 9811603723 Pages: 410 Publication Date: 06 October 2022 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPart 1: Introduction.- Chapter 1. The Case for Awkward Powers.- Part 2: Awkward Great Powers.- Chapter 2. The Odd Axis: Germany, Italy, and Japan as Awkward Great Powers.- Chapter 3. India: An Awkward Great Power?.- Chapter 4. A liminal and transitional awkward power: Brazil betwixt the great and middle powers.- Part 3: Awkward Middle Powers.- Chapter 5. Thailand as an Awkward Middle Power.- Chapter 6. Middle power awkwardness? Indonesia’s norm entrepreneurship in ASEAN.- Chapter 7. Malaysia as an Awkward Middle Power.- Chapter 8. The Equivocal Power of South Africa.- Chapter 9. Between a regional hegemon and a middle power: Is Nigeria an awkward middle power?.- Chapter 10.The Normative Awkwardness of Pakistan.- Chapter 11. Neither This Nor That: Understanding North Korea via Role Theory.- Chapter 12. Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: A Rentier Middle Power in Pursuit of Global Leadership of the Islamic Community.- Chapter 13. Awkward and Peculiar: On Israel Flying Above its Designated Positional Pigeonhole.- Chapter 14. Singapore as an awkward “little red dot”: between the small and middle power status.- Chapter 15. Belgium: The capacities of a middle power, but the ambitions of a small power?.- Part 4: Conclusion.- Chapter 16.What makes an awkward power? Recurrent patterns and defining characteristics.ReviewsAuthor InformationGabriele Abbondanza, Ph.D., is Visiting Fellow at the Department of Government and International Relations, University of Sydney. He specialises in Australian and Italian foreign and security policy; national power, and regional, middle, and great power theory. His research has been published in journals such as European Political Science, History of Political Thought, Australian Journal of International Affairs, and The International Spectator. He has published two monographs on Australian and Italian geopolitics (Aracne), and currently teaches a number courses related to International Relations and Security. Thomas Wilkins, Ph.D., is Senior Lecturer in International Security in the Department of Government and International Relations, University of Sydney, and a Senior Fellow (Non-Resident) at the Japan Institute for International Affairs. He has published widely on International Relations theory and Asia-Pacific securityissues in journals such as Review of International Studies, Australian Journal of International Affairs, and International Relations of the Asia Pacific. He co-edited the volume Rethinking Middle Powers (Routledge) and his latest monograph is entitled Security in Asia Pacific (Lynne Rienner). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |