Security cooperation through joint military exercises in the Asia pacific region’ effectiveness, meanings, and implications of regionalism

Joint military exercises (JMEXs) are often regarded as an afterthought in management of security arrangements or interstate relations. However, this paper argues that studying the utilities of JMEXs is increasingly crucial, considering rapid power shifts and alterations in the type of security threa...

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Main Author: Yeo, Mathew Jie Sheng
Other Authors: Kei Koga
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-767072019-12-10T13:37:19Z Security cooperation through joint military exercises in the Asia pacific region’ effectiveness, meanings, and implications of regionalism Yeo, Mathew Jie Sheng Kei Koga School of Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Military and naval science::Strategy Joint military exercises (JMEXs) are often regarded as an afterthought in management of security arrangements or interstate relations. However, this paper argues that studying the utilities of JMEXs is increasingly crucial, considering rapid power shifts and alterations in the type of security threats. As such, the different utilities of JMEXs are first examined and properly catalogued. Thereafter, utilizing this framework, the second part of the paper examined how Thailand and Philippines, allies of the United States, utilises JMEXs in its conduct of international affairs from the period of 2008-2017. A dataset detailing JMEXs conducted was created to provide facilitate such endeavors. In short, this paper found that JMEXs is multi-faceted and can be expertly utilised as a diplomatic tool to manage or manipulate fluctuations in interstate relations, especially JMEXs involving major powers. Such findings provide policymakers will another mechanism to forecast, manage and handle interstate relations. Bachelor of Arts in Public Policy and Global Affairs 2019-04-05T01:20:00Z 2019-04-05T01:20:00Z 2019 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/76707 en 65 p. application/pdf
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Security cooperation through joint military exercises in the Asia pacific region’ effectiveness, meanings, and implications of regionalism
description Joint military exercises (JMEXs) are often regarded as an afterthought in management of security arrangements or interstate relations. However, this paper argues that studying the utilities of JMEXs is increasingly crucial, considering rapid power shifts and alterations in the type of security threats. As such, the different utilities of JMEXs are first examined and properly catalogued. Thereafter, utilizing this framework, the second part of the paper examined how Thailand and Philippines, allies of the United States, utilises JMEXs in its conduct of international affairs from the period of 2008-2017. A dataset detailing JMEXs conducted was created to provide facilitate such endeavors. In short, this paper found that JMEXs is multi-faceted and can be expertly utilised as a diplomatic tool to manage or manipulate fluctuations in interstate relations, especially JMEXs involving major powers. Such findings provide policymakers will another mechanism to forecast, manage and handle interstate relations.
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title Security cooperation through joint military exercises in the Asia pacific region’ effectiveness, meanings, and implications of regionalism
title_short Security cooperation through joint military exercises in the Asia pacific region’ effectiveness, meanings, and implications of regionalism
title_full Security cooperation through joint military exercises in the Asia pacific region’ effectiveness, meanings, and implications of regionalism
title_fullStr Security cooperation through joint military exercises in the Asia pacific region’ effectiveness, meanings, and implications of regionalism
title_full_unstemmed Security cooperation through joint military exercises in the Asia pacific region’ effectiveness, meanings, and implications of regionalism
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