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Middle Powers and Regional Influence: Critical Foreign Policy Junctures for Poland, South Korea, and Bolivia

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Middle Powers and Regional Influence: Critical Foreign Policy Junctures for Poland, South Korea, and Bolivia

Contributors:

By (Author) Joshua B. Spero

ISBN:

9781786609885

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Rowman & Littlefield International

Publication Date:

16th November 2018

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Geopolitics

Dewey:

327

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

186

Dimensions:

Width 160mm, Height 228mm, Spine 20mm

Weight:

454g

Description

In the growing literature on middle powers, this book contributes by expanding case study analysis and extending international relations theory in its application to foreign policy decisions. Thus, this book builds on prominent middle power literature and aims to advance our theoretical understanding for why crucial foreign policies were made by the pivotal middle powers this book examinesPoland, South Korea, and Bolivia. For this books three case studies and their first-term leaderships critical juncturesfrom first term post-communist Poland, post-authoritarian/post-ruling party South Korea, and post-colonial Boliviawe have the antecedents for contemporary middle powers essential for realizing the regional evolution for cooperative change with greater powers systemically; we may then grasp today why those historical foreign policies, albeit not so long ago, give us crucial antecedents for adapting and trying, yet again, to resolve seemingly perennial power dilemmas regionally, peacefully. Here are why middle power impact matters, not only regionally for stronger, dominant greater power neighbours, but also for transformative middle power leaderships which proved pivotal geopolitically for their regions challenges and changes.

Reviews

Joshua Speros illuminating study takes a fresh look at international powers complexities with distinctly different nations from different continents, convincingly explaining how each became key players regionally. Where attention increasingly fixates on reemerging "Great Power" competition, this excellent, well-written book reminds us that seemingly less powerful countries in every region geo-politically "punch above their weight," always remaining key during foreign policy formulation. -- Peter Zwack, International Security Expert, US Army Brigadier-General (Ret.) and former Defense Attach to the Russian Federation (2012-2014)
Its hard to find a more-timely study given emerging challenges to the post-WWII liberal international order. Speros analysis provides especially important power models to consider for strategic bridging roles by medium-size states, offering readers not only deep scholarship, but many years of senior-level governmental experience as national security policy expert. This book is a must read for foreign policy and national security practitioners, scholars, and students alike. -- Sean Kay, Robson Professor of Politics and Government, Ohio Wesleyan University
Professor Speros controversial text discusses Evo Moraless foreign policy impact to evaluate the tense, difficult feedback for conjunctural politics based on a leaders personal, historic, substantive influence for middle power Bolivias national interest. -- Gustavo Fernndez, Former Bolivian Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Consultant
This book develops analytic tools to work through how most nations can function and succeed. His gripping case studies shed light on impressive achievements by intelligent, moderate middle power leaderships, despite seemingly insurmountable obstacles by their larger neighbors. -- James Colbert, Professor Emeritus, Fitchburg State University
This formidable account offers some astutely selected countries' rise to middle powers status. Josh Speros treatment of policy junctures and other-help bridging as crucial explanatory devices in regional geopolitics is highly imaginative and illustrative. These case studies make for a fascinating read on regional players usually not in the limelight of global attention. -- Alexander Brand, Professor of Political Science/International Relations, Rhine-Waal University
Speros insightful analysis demonstrates securing relations with Russia, Ukraine, united Germany, and Visegrad cooperation allowed Poland to lead Central Europe into NATO and the EU. His lessons learned remain very relevant for present geopolitical crises. -- Krzysztof Zielke, Political Advisor, European Parliament

Author Bio

Dr. Joshua B. Spero, Professor of International Politics/Political Science at Fitchburg State University (Fitchburg, MA, USA) since 2003, coordinates the International Studies Minor Program and Political Science, Washington Center Internship Programs. From 1988-2000, Dr. Spero served in the U.S. Government, his last public service position as Joint Chiefs of Staff/Senior Civilian Strategic/Scenario Planner, 1994-2000).

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