Bandwagoning in international relations: China, Russia, and their neighbors
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments V List of Figures Adi List of Tables ix Chapter I Introduction 1 Chapter II A Neorealist Theory of Bandwagoning 19 Chapter III Cases in Europe 39 Chapter IV Cases in Asia 71 Chapter V Conclusion 111 Appendix 1. Case Selection 129 Appendix 2. Calculations of Military Expenditures 135 References 139 Index 173
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Index A abandonment, 25 accommodation, 34 air power, 26 alignment, 2,19 alliance, 20,25 Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army, 88 Armenia, 46 Armenian geography, 46 Armenian military, 46 Armenia-Russia relations, 48 Armenia-U.S. relations, 47 ASEAN, 82 Asia, 71 Astravyets power plant, 53 attrition war, 30 Azerbaijan, 46 В balance of threat, 7 balancer, 32 balancing, 2,3,20,22 bandwagoning, 2,3,19,21 Belarus, 1,52 Belarusian geography, 52 Belarusian military, 52 Belarus-Lithuania relations, 53 Belarus-Poland relations, 54 Belarus-Russia relations, 57 Belarus-U.S. relations, 55 benevolent hegemon, 11 best practices, 22 Biden administration, 48,66,105 blitzkrieg, 29 buck-passing, 20 Burmese geography, 86 Burmese military, 87 Bush administration, 96 c Cambodia, 76 Cambodia-China relations, 82 Cambodian geography, 77 Cambodian military, 77 Cambodia-Thailand relations, 78 Cambodia-U.S. relations, 81 Cambodia-Vietnam relations, 79 captivity, 34 China, 2,27,71 China-North Korea relations, 98 China-Pakistan relations, 106 Chinese military, 71 Chinese military reform, 74 civil war, 31 coercion, 25,27 collective action problem, 20,33 compellence, 27 constructivism, 11 Crimean Crisis, 58 cyber power, 26 D defense industry, 44,75 defensive realism, 5 deterrence, 27 E entrapment, 25
174 Index ethnie armed organizations, 88 Eurasian Economic Union, 49 Europe, 39 EuropeanUnion, 48,53,63 F Four-Day War, 47 free-riding, 20 Kim Jong-un, 96 Kosovo-Serbia relations, 63 L land power, 25 liberalism, 10 Lukashenko, Alexander, 53 Μ G geography, 19,29 great power, 14,32 H hedging, 21 hegemonic stability theory, 8 hiding, 21 hierarchy, 36 Hu Jintao, 82 Hun Sen, 76 I India-Pakistan relations, 102 institutions, 33 insurgency, 23 intentions, 22 Iran, 47 J Japan-North Korea relations, 99 К Kachin Independence Organization, 88 Karen National Union, 88 Khan, Imran, 105 Kim Jong-il, 95 Mike Pompeo, 99 Milk War, 57 minimum winning coalition, 31 minor power, 14 Modi, Narendra, 103 Moonjae-in, 96 Myanmar, 86 Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army, 88 Myanmar-U.S. relations, 89 N Nagorno-Karabakh, 46 nationalism, 23 NATO, 53,67 neutrality, 21 North Korea, 93 North Korean geography, 94 North Korean military, 94 North Korea-U.S. relations, 96 North-South Korea relations, 95 nuclear weapons, 26 Numidia, 21 0 Obama administration, 47,81,89, 96,104 offensive power, 28 offensive realism, 5
175 Index P Pakistan, 102 Pakistani geography, 102 Pakistani military, 102 Pakistan-Russia relations, 107 Pakistan-U.S. relations, 104 Pashinyan, Nikol, 48,49 path dependency, 30 penetration, 22 potential hegemon, 2,4,12,28 power, 25 PreahVihear Temple, 78 process tracing, 16 profit, 37 Putin, Vladimir, 67 R Ream Naval Base, 84 reassurance, 32 region, 15 regional hegemony, 13 Rohingya crisis, 90 Russia, 1,2,28,39 Russian military, 39 Russian military reform, 43 Serbian geography, 62 Serbian military, 63 Serbia-Russia relations, 66 Sharif, Nawaz, 103,106 shipbuilding, 44 South Caucasus Railway, 49 South China Sea, 82 sovereignty, 22 space power, 26 strategy, 19 T terrain, 29 territory, 26 threat, 28 Trump administration, 48,65,81, 90,97,105 u Ukraine, 1 Ukraine War, 61 United States, 3 w Wa State, 88 s sea power, 26 Second Nagorno-Karabakh War, 47 Serbia, 62 X Xi Jinping, 98 |
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