1st Edition

Regional Powers and Security Orders A Theoretical Framework

294 Pages
by Routledge

294 Pages
by Routledge

296 Pages
by Routledge

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... Read more

1. Introduction to the Regional Powers and Security Framework  2. Regional Security Orders  3. Regional Structures and Regional Power Capabilities  4. Regional Leadership  5. Regional Custodianship  6. Regional Protection  7. Status Quo vs. Revisionist Orientations  8. Unilateralist vs. Multilateralist Orientations  9. Proactive vs. Reactive Orientations  10. Incorporating the Global System Level. 

Biography

Robert Stewart-Ingersoll is Assistant Professor in the Department of International Studies at the American University of Sharjah, UAE, and has a PhD in Political Science.

Derrick Frazier is an Associate Professor in the Department of International Security and Military Studies at the US Air Command and Staff College, and has a PhD in Political Science.