This article proposes a theoretical model to study the behaviour of middle powers in the international system, as well as an empirical historical case study. In this perspective, the article is organized as follows. First, it shows that there is a gap as far as theoretical contributions to the topic is concerned. Secondly, it focuses attention on the incentives which define what a middle power’s dominant strategy is. Then, proceeding from the hypothesis that this class of states maximizes its advantage supporting international stability, it describes six different types of middle power and their behaviour. Finally, the last part of the work illustrates how the model fits with the case of Prussia’s foreign policy during the first part of the XIX Century
Valigi, M. (2010). Il comportamento delle medie potenze in ambiente anarchico: un modello. QUADERNI DI SCIENZA POLITICA, 1, 153.
Il comportamento delle medie potenze in ambiente anarchico: un modello
VALIGI, MARCO
2010-01-01
Abstract
This article proposes a theoretical model to study the behaviour of middle powers in the international system, as well as an empirical historical case study. In this perspective, the article is organized as follows. First, it shows that there is a gap as far as theoretical contributions to the topic is concerned. Secondly, it focuses attention on the incentives which define what a middle power’s dominant strategy is. Then, proceeding from the hypothesis that this class of states maximizes its advantage supporting international stability, it describes six different types of middle power and their behaviour. Finally, the last part of the work illustrates how the model fits with the case of Prussia’s foreign policy during the first part of the XIX CenturyI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.