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Contested leadership in international relations: Power politics in South America, South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa

机译:国际关系中有争议的领导:南美,南亚和撒哈拉以南非洲的强权政治

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Given the importance of the assertion or prevention of regional leadership for the future global order, this paper examines the strategies and resources being used to assert regional leadership as well as the reactions of other states within and outside the respective regions. Secondary powers play a key role in the regional acceptance of a leadership claim. In this article we identify the factors motivating secondary powers to accept or contest this claim. Three regional dyads, marked by different degrees of 'contested leadership', are analyzed: Brazil vs. Venezuela, India vs. Pakistan, and South Africa vs. Nigeria. The research outcomes demonstrate that the strategies of regional powers and the reactions of secondary powers result from the distribution of material capabilities and their application, the regional powers' ability to project ideational resources, the respective national interests of regional and secondary powers, and the regional impact of external powers.
机译:鉴于主张或预防地区领导对于未来的全球秩序的重要性,本文研究了用来确立地区领导地位的策略和资源,以及各个地区内外的其他国家的反应。次要权力在地区接受领导权主张中起着关键作用。在本文中,我们确定了促使次要权力接受或质疑这一主张的因素。分析了三个以不同程度的“竞争领导力”为标志的区域双峰:巴西对委内瑞拉,印度对巴基斯坦,南非对尼日利亚。研究结果表明,区域大国的战略和次级大国的反应是由于物质能力及其应用的分布,区域大国投射思想资源的能力,区域和次级大国各自的国家利益以及区域性大国而产生的。外部力量的影响。

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