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Macht und Machthierarchien in den internationalen Beziehungen: Ein Analysekonzept für die Forschung über regionale Führungsmächte
[Power and Power Hierarchies in International Relations: Towards an Analytical Concept for the Study of Regional Powers]

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  • Nolte, Detlef

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Ausgehend von der in der wissenschaftlichen Literatur artikulierten Erwartung, dass Konflikte um die Durchsetzung oder Verhinderung regionaler Vorherrschaft in der Zukunft an Virulenz zunehmen werden, wird die Rolle und Bedeutung regionaler Führungsmächte im Rahmen verschiedener theoretischer und konzeptioneller Analyseansätze zu den internationalen Beziehungen erfasst werden. Vorgestellt werden unterschiedliche Konzeptionen von Macht und Theorien, die sich mit Machthierarchien in der internationalen Politik befassen. Es werden Unterschiede und Gemeinsamkeiten zwischen regionalen Führungsmächten und traditionellen Mittelmächten herausgearbeitet, und es wird ein analytisches Konzept für regionale Führungsmächte vorgestellt. Darüber hinaus werden das Thema regionale Integration und regionale Führungsmächte sowie das Konzept der kooperativen Hegemonie diskutiert.

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  • Nolte, Detlef, 2006. "Macht und Machthierarchien in den internationalen Beziehungen: Ein Analysekonzept für die Forschung über regionale Führungsmächte [Power and Power Hierarchies in International Relations: Towards an," GIGA Working Papers 29, GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:gigawp:29
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    1. Destradi, Sandra, 2008. "Empire, Hegemony, and Leadership: Developing a Research Framework for the Study of Regional Powers," GIGA Working Papers 79, GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies.
    2. Six, Clemens, 2008. "Was bedeutet Wirksamkeit von Entwicklung? Ein begriffsorientiertes Diskussionspapier," Working Papers 21, Austrian Foundation for Development Research (ÖFSE).
    3. Kappel, Robert, 2010. "Verschiebung der globalen Machtverhältnisse durch den Aufstieg von Regionalen Führungsmächten: China, Indien, Brasilien und Südafrika [The Rise of Regional Powers and Shifting Global Relations:Comp," GIGA Working Papers 146, GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies.
    4. Scholvin, Sören, 2010. "Emerging Non-OECD Countries: Global Shifts in Power and Geopolitical Regionalization," GIGA Working Papers 128, GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies.
    5. Mattes, Hanspeter, 2016. "Die regionalen Ambitionen Marokkos in Westafrika: Strategie – Aktivitäten – Erfolgsbilanz [Morocco's Regional Ambitions in West Africa: Strategies, Activities, Track Record]," GIGA Working Papers 284, GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies.
    6. Garzón Pereira, Jorge F., 2014. "Hierarchical regional orders: An analytical framework," Journal of Policy Modeling, Elsevier, vol. 36(S1), pages 26-46.
    7. Beck, Martin, 2008. "Regional Politics in a Highly Fragmented Region: Israel's Middle East Policies," GIGA Working Papers 89, GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies.
    8. Anna Van Der Vleuten & Andrea Ribeiro Hoffmann, 2010. "Explaining the Enforcement of Democracy by Regional Organizations: Comparing EU, Mercosur and SADC," Journal of Common Market Studies, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 48, pages 737-758, June.

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