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ID108383
Title ProperHedley Bull and international society
LanguageENG
AuthorWatson, Iain
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The year 2010 witnessed an escalation of tensions on the Korean peninsula through two military crises. The rise in tensions can be explained by neorealism as a shifting distribution of power in the region and a small state preserving its national security. The paper argues that neorealism is not sufficient to explain the patterns and routines of crisis escalation and crisis resumption on the Korean peninsula and the North East Asian region. By focusing on the causes of conflicts neorealism fails to identify the consequences of these inter-state tensions for the evolution of an anarchical society of states in the North East Asian region. The paper provides an alternative interpretation of recent inter-Korean crisis escalation and crisis resolution in the East Asian region through the work of Hedley Bull.
`In' analytical NoteEast Asia: An International Quaterly Vol. 28, No. 4; Dec 2011: p.291-311
Journal SourceEast Asia: An International Quaterly Vol. 28, No. 4; Dec 2011: p.291-311
Key WordsForeign Policy ;  Culture ;  Globalisation ;  Inter - Korean Relations ;  Peace and Security