Explaining small states foreign policy in contemporary Southeast Asia using structural realism theory : cases of Cambodia, Singapore and Vietnam

In mainstream International Relations theories (IRTs), the foreign policy (FP) behaviour of great powers is widely analysed because they are perceived as possessing significant power and influence in the international realm. Meanwhile, the analysis of small states FP receives little scholarly attent...

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Main Author: Lai, Yun Yi
Other Authors: Kei Koga
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1387932020-05-12T11:01:32Z Explaining small states foreign policy in contemporary Southeast Asia using structural realism theory : cases of Cambodia, Singapore and Vietnam Lai, Yun Yi Kei Koga School of Social Sciences KKei@ntu.edu.sg Social sciences::Political science In mainstream International Relations theories (IRTs), the foreign policy (FP) behaviour of great powers is widely analysed because they are perceived as possessing significant power and influence in the international realm. Meanwhile, the analysis of small states FP receives little scholarly attention as their roles are considered to be insignificant during geopolitical competitions. However, through their FP choices, small states could manage their vulnerability and even influence outcomes, thus warranting the analysis of small states FP during geopolitical competitions. In Southeast Asia (SEA), disputes often involve both great powers, China and the United States (US), the regional organization, the Association of Southeast Asia Nation (ASEAN) and its member states. Over time, many IRTs have been employed to analyse the geopolitical situation in SEA, including structural realism theory. Given the current geopolitical dynamics, this dissertation aims to examine small states FP behaviour of Cambodia, Singapore and Vietnam (CSV) from 2016 to 2019 from the structural realist perspective, with the use of the South China Sea (SCS) dispute as a case study. Bachelor of Arts in Public Policy and Global Affairs 2020-05-12T11:01:31Z 2020-05-12T11:01:31Z 2020 Final Year Project (FYP) https://hdl.handle.net/10356/138793 en HAa19_15 application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Lai, Yun Yi
Explaining small states foreign policy in contemporary Southeast Asia using structural realism theory : cases of Cambodia, Singapore and Vietnam
description In mainstream International Relations theories (IRTs), the foreign policy (FP) behaviour of great powers is widely analysed because they are perceived as possessing significant power and influence in the international realm. Meanwhile, the analysis of small states FP receives little scholarly attention as their roles are considered to be insignificant during geopolitical competitions. However, through their FP choices, small states could manage their vulnerability and even influence outcomes, thus warranting the analysis of small states FP during geopolitical competitions. In Southeast Asia (SEA), disputes often involve both great powers, China and the United States (US), the regional organization, the Association of Southeast Asia Nation (ASEAN) and its member states. Over time, many IRTs have been employed to analyse the geopolitical situation in SEA, including structural realism theory. Given the current geopolitical dynamics, this dissertation aims to examine small states FP behaviour of Cambodia, Singapore and Vietnam (CSV) from 2016 to 2019 from the structural realist perspective, with the use of the South China Sea (SCS) dispute as a case study.
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title Explaining small states foreign policy in contemporary Southeast Asia using structural realism theory : cases of Cambodia, Singapore and Vietnam
title_short Explaining small states foreign policy in contemporary Southeast Asia using structural realism theory : cases of Cambodia, Singapore and Vietnam
title_full Explaining small states foreign policy in contemporary Southeast Asia using structural realism theory : cases of Cambodia, Singapore and Vietnam
title_fullStr Explaining small states foreign policy in contemporary Southeast Asia using structural realism theory : cases of Cambodia, Singapore and Vietnam
title_full_unstemmed Explaining small states foreign policy in contemporary Southeast Asia using structural realism theory : cases of Cambodia, Singapore and Vietnam
title_sort explaining small states foreign policy in contemporary southeast asia using structural realism theory : cases of cambodia, singapore and vietnam
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