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ISSN 3083-5402
Conference Paper - Published Peer Reviewed
Vol. 1, Issue Middle Power Conference Papers, 2020August 06, 2020 AEST

Middle Power alignment in the Indo-Pacific: Securing agency through Neo-middle Power Diplomacy

Stephen R Nagy,
middle powergreat powerunited stateschinaaustraliaindiajapanalignindo-pacificdiplomacy
https://doi.org/10.53300/001c.14413
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Articles in Vol. 1, Issue Middle Power Conference Papers, 2020

Vol. 1, Issue Middle Power Conference Papers, 2020
  • The Dragon and Eagle meet in Space – astropolitical competition in the 21st Century, and where Australia sits
    Malcolm Davis
  • Mapping Malaysian Middlepowership: Domestic and Structural Sources of Small-State Activism
    Cheng-Chwee KUIK
  • Sleepwalking into the New Great Game: US, Chinese, and Russian Competition in Central Asia
    Colin Jackson
  • Competing Ideas on Asia/Indo-Pacific: Competition or Collaboration
    Hao SU
  • Division of Labor: Great Powers, Middle Powers, and Maritime Coalitions
    Timothy Hoyt
  • The Consequences of ‘Weaponized Interdependence’ for Middle Powers
    Katherine Mansted
  • Xi Jinping: The Backlash
    Richard McGregor
  • From Middle to Great: Australian Indigenous Sovereignty, Organisation of Coal Exporting Countries and Strategic South West Pacific
    Jonathan Ping
  • “Arab revitalisation” and the Uyghur crisis: the problematic nature of Sino-Arabic cooperation in the “Silk Road Spirit” era
    Anna Hayes
  • Vietnam: Charting out its own Pathway Việt Nam: Tìm một lối đi riêng
    Thanh Hai DO
  • China’s Dilemma toward Middle Powers in the Asia-Pacific Region
    Sha Yuan
  • Middle Power alignment in the Indo-Pacific: Securing agency through Neo-middle Power Diplomacy
    Stephen R Nagy
  • South Korea: The next strategic surprise?
    Jeffrey Robertson
  • Navigating Between the Two Reefs: Indonesian Media and Government Representation of China and the United States
    Senia FebricaSuzie Sudarman
  • Considering the Blue Pacific: The changing geopolitics of the Pacific Ocean
    Wesley Morgan
  • India’s Connectivity Contours and Indo-Pacific Initiatives
    Jagannath P. Panda
  • A Middle Power Between Appeasement and Limited Hard Balancing: The Philippines’ Strategic Dilemma in a Changing Indo-Pacific Region
    Renato Cruz De Castro
  • Southeast Asian Military Acquisition under the China Quad Dynamics
    Shang-su Wu
  • The Japanese middle power approach to maintaining the Asian security order: promoting a common understanding
    Kyoko Hatakeyama
Journal of East Asia Security
Nagy, Stephen R. 2020. “Middle Power Alignment in the Indo-Pacific: Securing Agency through Neo-Middle Power Diplomacy.” Journal of East Asia Security 1 (Middle Power Conference Papers): 1–14. https://doi.org/10.53300/001c.14413.
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