CO24136
Author: Dr. Marty Natalegawa
Published: 17 September 2024
S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS)
Nanyang Technological University( NTU), Singapore
SYNOPSIS
"There are different ways to understand what a “middle power” is in international politics and relations. Coming from a particular state acknowledged or described by others as a middle power or declaring oneself to be one has varied implications for the prevailing world order and considerable impact on the state concerned.”
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