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REGIONAL SECURITY COMPLEXES (2) answer(s).
 
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Chinese Hydro-hegemony and Regional Security Complexes in the Mekong River Basin / Deka, Bhaskar Jyoti   Journal Article
Deka, Bhaskar Jyoti Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract It is imperative to analyse the Chinese hydro-political behaviour in a manner that can clearly reflect the downstream concerns, so that the riparian nations manage and prevent the adverse impacts of development occurringin the upstream. The political, economic and human security concerns are to be included in the existing hydro-political framework by adopting wider diplomatic solutions. a
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Regional powers and security: a framework for understanding order within regional security complexes / Frazier, Derrick; Stewart-Ingersoll, Robert   Journal Article
Stewart-Ingersoll, Robert Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract In this article we propose a framework for understanding order within Regional Security Complexes (RSCs), focused upon the importance of regional powers. We argue that there are three factors to consider in adequately explaining regional security with respect to the influence of regional powers: structure, regional power roles, and regional power orientations. The first factor emphasizes the necessary but not sufficient attributes of power and capability for understanding regional security dynamics. The last two factors stress the importance of regional power behavior as being critical to the security process. To this end we highlight three specific roles and sets of orientations that when examined in the context of structural factors, provide a clearer picture of security orders in RSCs.
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