Abstract:This article seeks to advance the recent turn in the literature on regionalism in the Asia-Pacific that considers the scope for an effective managerial role for the region's great powers. Drawing on the work of the English School of International Relations on "great power management", the article seeks to clarify the interaction between processes of regionalism and the special managerial rights and responsibilities of the great powers. It draws on both the lessons of historical instances of institutionalised g… Show more
“…Benjamin Zala (2020) explores the scope for an effective managerial role for great powers in the Asia-Pacific region. Drawing on the English School of International Relations' perspective on "great power management", the article analyses how regionalism interacts with the special managerial responsibilities of the great powers in the region.…”
“…Benjamin Zala (2020) explores the scope for an effective managerial role for great powers in the Asia-Pacific region. Drawing on the English School of International Relations' perspective on "great power management", the article analyses how regionalism interacts with the special managerial responsibilities of the great powers in the region.…”
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