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Non-traditional Security Leadership and Cooperation in the Face of Great Power Conflict: The Rise of New Actors

Title
Non-traditional Security Leadership and Cooperation in the Face of Great Power Conflict: The Rise of New Actors
Authors
Howe B.
Ewha Authors
Brendan M. Howe
SCOPUS Author ID
Brendan M. Howescopus
Issue Date
2022
Journal Title
Asian Journal of Peacebuilding
ISSN
2288-2693JCR Link
Citation
Asian Journal of Peacebuilding vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 243 - 270
Keywords
disruptive innovation; East Asia; international commissions; middle powers; non-traditional security
Publisher
Seoul National University - Institute for Peace and Unification Studies
Indexed
SCOPUS; KCI scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
East Asia has been dominated in theory and practice by state-centric policy consi-derations heavily influenced by the great powers. This perspective is threatened by the rise of non-traditional security (NTS) challenges and undermined by great power irresponsibility. These challenges can also, however, represent avenues of opportunity for other actors. The central research question addressed by this article, therefore, is what role can and should be played by newly empowered or recognized actors in addressing NTS challenges, according to policy prescription from more reflectivist approaches to international relations theory? This article utilizes social constructivism and related perspectives to identify how regional middle powers and civil societies can be empowered as agents with a responsibility to innovate in the construction of institutions responsive to NTS challenges. © 2022 The Institute for Peace and Unification Studies, Seoul National University.
DOI
10.18588/202202.00a211
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