Description
By empirically demonstrating the ubiquity of limited alignment by Southeast Asian states since 1975, John Ciorciari usefully redirects our attention toward complexly contingent engagement as normal behavior in international relations. His argument is timely too, in that it showcases responses to uncertainty-a prominent current and likely future condition of (in)security in world affairs. -- Donald K. Emmerson, director, Southeast Asia Forum, Stanford University John Ciorciari's book challenges conventional wisdom about the alignment behavior of developing countries. Based on a systematic and superb analysis of the strategic behavior of ten Southeast Asian states since 1975, Ciorciari argues that most small and medium powers prefer 'limited alignments' with the great powers to balancing against, or bandwagoning with, them. This is an important contribution to international relations theory and Southeast Asian studies. -- Yuen Foong Khong, professor of international relations and John G. Winant University Lecturer, Nuffield College, Oxford University
About the Author
John D. Ciorciari is an assistant professor at the University of Michigan's Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy. He was previously a National Fellow at the Hoover Institution and Shorenstein Fellow at the Asia-Pacific Research Center, both at Stanford University.
Reviews
Draws from an impressive selection of secondary sources ... For those who are interested in constructing grand theoretical structures through which to understand foreign relations, Ciorciari's book is of clear value. It adds complexity to a particular view of the world and, crucially, emphasizes the agency of state actors in countries that are assigned the 'developing country' label. South East Asia Research
Awards
Winner of International Security Studies Section Best Book Award (United States) and Harry J. Benda Book Prize (United States) and International History and Politics Section: Robert Jervis and Paul Schroeder Best Book Award (United States) and History/Social Science Book Award (United States) and Bernard Schwartz Book Award (United States).
Book Information
ISBN 9781589016965
Author John D. Ciorciari
Format Paperback
Page Count 256
Imprint Georgetown University Press
Publisher Georgetown University Press
Weight(grams) 522g