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ID168799
Title ProperUnderstanding Tacit Security Regimes
LanguageENG
AuthorLucas, Scott ;  Siniver, Asaf ;  Asaf Siniver, Scott Lucas
Summary / Abstract (Note)More than three decades after the concept of international regimes was introduced, the study of why and how states may choose to cooperate, particularly around security, remains contested. While the field has evolved considerably over that time, there remain significant puzzles in the literature concerning the emergence of different types of security regimes. We aim to address these issues by developing the concept of a tacit security regime (TSR) literature. We define a TSR as an interest-based, limited, and informal mechanism of cooperation between states for the purpose of deconflicting their respective interests over a specific security issue. We illustrate the usefulness of our concept in the two contemporary cases of Russian-Israeli and Russian-Turkish security cooperation over the Syrian crisis (2015–2018).
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Global security Studies Vol. 4, No.4; Oct 2019: p.510–525
Journal SourceJournal of Global security Studies Vol: 4 No 4
Key WordsMiddle East ;  Regime Theory ;  Security Regimes


 
 
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