期刊:Oxford University Press eBooks [Oxford University Press] 日期:2020-09-01卷期号:: 183-202
标识
DOI:10.1093/oso/9780197521885.003.0010
摘要
Middle powers rise at times of instability in the international or regional orders. Two sets of middle powers, namely the traditional and the so-called “emerging” middle powers, came to being during and after the Cold War, respectively. On the one hand, traditional middle powers, such as Australia and Canada, emerged during the Cold War. On the other hand, emerging middle powers ascended after the Cold War, and are not the traditional “good citizens” but controversial reformists with independent foreign policy portfolios, and they are becoming increasingly vocal in world affairs.