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ID152093
Title ProperSmall state diplomacy
Other Title InformationCambodia's foreign policy towards Vietnam
LanguageENG
AuthorLeng, Thearith
Summary / Abstract (Note)Cambodia's foreign policy behavior towards Vietnam can be characterized as using a strategy of ‘hedging’, whose nature is different from the one suggested in the existing literature. Such a strategy can be discerned from Cambodia's omni-directional policy responses, ranging from economic pragmatism, limited bandwagoning, binding engagement and soft-balancing. Furthermore, the case of Cambodia's foreign policy towards Vietnam suggests that non-state actors, such as the opposition party and the population (voters) play a significant role in shaping the state's foreign policy, even though it is formed under the authoritarian ruling party. This study also suggests that the foreign policy decisions of an authoritarian state are not solely shaped by the personal attributes of their leader.
`In' analytical NotePacific Review Vol. 30, No.3; May 2017: p. 328-347
Journal SourcePacific Review Vol: 30 No 3
Key WordsEconomic Pragmatism ;  Balancing ;  Hedging ;  Alignment ;  Bandwagoning ;  Binding Engagement


 
 
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