1st Edition

Regional Leadership in the Global System Ideas, Interests and Strategies of Regional Powers

Edited By Daniel Flemes Copyright 2010

    We assume that the ideas, interests and strategies of regional powers are highly significant variables, with the power to influence foreign policy. Yet while comparative research projects involving OECD-countries are fairly common, comparative research integrating developing regions is still rare, despite the fact that these countries are among the key actors of the twenty-first century. This collection emphasizes the role of regional powers in intra-regional, interregional and global contexts, analyzing the rise of regional powers from a comparative perspective. In so doing, the book explains how these powers have power to shape regional and global politics.

    Introduction, Daniel Flemes, Detlef Nolte; prespective Regional Powers and the Global System from a Historical Perspective, Andrew Hurrell; Part 1 Theories and Analytical Concepts; Chapter 1 Dimensions of Hard Power: Regional Leadership and Material Capabilities, Douglas Lemke; Chapter 2 Power, Leadership and Hegemony in International Politics, Nabers Dirk; Chapter 3 The Foreign Economic Policies of Regional Powers in the Developing World, Philip Nel, Matthew Stephen; Part 2 Foreign Policy Strategies of Regional Powers; Chapter 4 Brazil: Strategic Options in the Changing World Order, Daniel Flemes; Chapter 5 India: Foreign Policy Strategy between Interests and Ideas, Salma Bava; Chapter 6 Israel: Regional Politics in a Highly Fragmented Region, Martin Beck; Part 3 Idea-driven Foreign Policies of Regional Powers; Chapter 7 South Africa: The Idea-driven Foreign Policy of a Regional Power, Deon Geldenhuys; Chapter 8 Iran and Venezuela: Ideology-driven Foreign Policies in Comparison, Susanne Gratius, Henner Fürtig; Chapter 9 Brazil: The Underlying Ideas of Regional Policies, Matias Spektor; Part 4 Domestic Factors’ Impact on Foreign Policies; Chapter 10 14., Mingjiang Li; Chapter 11 Russia: The Federal Relations’ Impact on Foreign Policy, Irina Busygina; Chapter 12 India: The Interaction of Internal and External Factors in Foreign Policy, Joachim Betz; Part 5 Implications for Europe and the US; Chapter 13 The European Union: ‘Regional Power’, ‘Global Pole’, ‘Paper Tiger’ – or What?, Hans J. Giessmann; Chapter 14 France, Germany, UK: Responses of Traditional to Rising Regional Powers, Hartmut Mayer; Chapter 15 USA: Responding to Rising Powers with a Grand Strategy or “Muddling Through”?, Mark Brawley; findings Findings and Perspectives of Regional Power Research, Douglas Lemke, Daniel Flemes;

    Biography

    Dr. Daniel Flemes, Senior Researcher at the GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies and Coordinator of the Regional Powers Network, Germany

    'This comprehensive collection of essays takes up the important issue of what it takes to be a regional leader in today's international system. It offers a useful analytical framework for explaining such leadership and solid subsantive chapters that examine and characterize bona fide and would-be regional leaders in the contemporary world.' Thomas L. Ilgen, Pitzer College, USA 'This book gives interesting insights into the different dimensions of the foreign policy and leadership of rising powers, particularly on the ideational aspect of their policies... the book is a worthy source of case studies for analysing the foreign policies of emerging powers.' Millenium: Journal of International Studies