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[정치] Contested Leadership in Comparative Perspective: Power Strategies in South Asia and South America
중남미 일반 국내연구자료 학술논문 Daniel Flemes, Thorsten Wojczewski 한국라틴아메리카학회 발간일 : 2011-10-04 등록일 : 2017-10-27 원문링크
Given the importance of the assertion or prevention of regional leadership for the future global order, this paper examines the strat-egies and resources being used to assert regional leadership as well as the reactions of other states within and outside the respective re-gions. 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. Two regional dyads, marked by different degrees of “contested leadership” are analyzed: Brazil vs. Venezuela and India vs. Pakistan. The research outcomes demonstrate that the strategies of regional powers and the reactions of secondary powers result from the distribution of ma-terial capabilities and their application, the regional powers’ ability to project ideational resources, the respective national interests of re-gional and secondary powers, and the regional impact of external powers.
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