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Awkward Powers: Escaping Traditional Great and Middle Power Theory
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Gabriele Abbondanza
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Thomas Stow Wilkins
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2022
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Springer Singapore
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978-981-16-0369-3
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978-981-16-0370-9
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2022
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10.1007/978-981-16-0370-9
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Book chapters
pp. 3
The Case for Awkward Powers
pp. 43
The Odd Axis: Germany, Italy, and Japan as Awkward Great Powers
pp. 73
India: An Awkward Great Power?
pp. 95
A Liminal and Transitional Awkward Power: Brazil Betwixt the Great and Middle Powers
pp. 131
Thailand as an Awkward Middle Power
pp. 151
Middle Power Awkwardness? Indonesia’s Norm Entrepreneurship in ASEAN
pp. 177
Malaysia as an Awkward Middle Power
pp. 199
The Equivocal Power of South Africa
pp. 221
Between a Regional Hegemon and a Middle Power: The Case of Nigeria
pp. 243
The Normative Awkwardness of Pakistan
pp. 261
Neither This Nor That: Understanding North Korea via Role Theory
pp. 285
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: A Rentier Middle Power in Pursuit of Global Leadership of the Islamic Community
pp. 305
Awkward and Peculiar: On Israel Flying Above Its Designated Positional Pigeonhole
pp. 329
Singapore as an Awkward “Little Red Dot”: Between the Small and Middle Power Status
pp. 349
Belgium: The Capacities of a Middle Power, but the Ambitions of a Small Power?
pp. 375
What Makes an Awkward Power? Recurrent Patterns and Defining Characteristics
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