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Summary 14/20 1e zit, Contemporary Issues in International Politics

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Contemporary Issues in IP
Hoofdstuk 1: the return of great power politics and europe
1. What is power?
1.1 Joseph nye – what is power?
➔ Power as a resource (ex. Soldiers) vs. power as a behavioral outcome




2. Anarchy and strategic interaction?
2.1 Kenneth Waltz – Neorealism (Structural Realism)
• Core claim: Anarchy compels self-help
• State goals: Survival, balance of power
• Cooperation: Fragile, limited by fear of cheating
• Change: Occurs via shifts in polarity (distribution of power)
• Policy: Maintain balance, avoid overexpansion
2.2 John Mearsheimer – Offensive Realism
• Core claim: Anarchy compels power maximisation Waltz: Staten zoeken
• State goals: Survival requires dominance; aim for hegemony veiligheid → balans is sleutel.
• Cooperation: Rare, temporary; rivalry inevitable Mearsheimer: Staten zoeken
• Change: Driven by power transitions macht → hegemonie is doel.
• Policy: Contain rivals, maximise relative power Wendt: Staten zijn wat ze van
2.3 Alexander Wendt – Constructivism elkaar maken →
• Core claim: Anarchy is socially constructed samenwerking is mogelijk.
• State goals: Identities and interests are socially shaped

,• Cooperation: Possible through trust, norms, shared identities
• Change: Norms and ideas can transform the system
• Policy: Invest in institutions, build cooperative norms




3. The return of great power politics
3.1 Barry Posen – Emerging Multipolarity




4. And Europe?
2.1 can Europe act autonomously?
 How to define Strategic autonomy? The ability to decide and act free from external pressure
 Europe is both 'playground' (object of US–China rivalry) and 'player' (seeking autonomy):
• Requires pooling resources via the EU
• Strong in trade & economics (centralised competences)
• Weak in defence & foreign policy (member states dominate)
• Autonomy = sector-specific and contingent
 Europe faces external wedging (US/China divide Europeans to weaken EU unity) and
internal binding (France, Germany, Commission push cohesion).
 Outcomes depend on:
• Franco-German alignment
• EU institutional centralisation
• Balance of stakes & resources
2.2 US and china approaches

, **Europe’s response**
• 'Autonomous but aligned': EU insists on independent decisions
• Aligns with US in some areas (Ukraine, certain tech)
• Keeps economic ties with China
• Franco-German engine crucial for unity

Hoofdstuk 2: India’s Current Geopolitical Context: Scoping Europe-India Cooperation
1. Sizing up the Indo-Pacific
 An Interoceanic Continuum or just two well complementing Ocean theatres?
Geen enkel  Has the strategic Centre of Gravity shifted from the Euro-Atlantic to the Indo-Pacific, or
land = alleen in fact, are the two vectors in intensively complex strategic interaction?
hele Indo-  The Indo-Pacific–constellation of geographical subsets. Is any of them a fulcrum?
Pacific ● Rise of China argued as balancing the US-led regional order. However, the predatory rise
domineren. of China, equally needs a ‘Rebalance’ against quest for centricity.
Macht is ● Pacific vector of the Indo-Pacific marked by Militarized High Deterrence. Indian Ocean
verspreid over Region is steeped in Non-Traditional Under-Militarized Securitization. helpt om
veel landen ● Pacific’s challenge is managing Conflicts. IOR’s charter is managing connectivity. spanningen
(“plurality”). ● Regional Security Complexes/Regional Economic Complexes active. ‘Comprehensive (fault-lines)
=>samenwerki Security’ (development-security nexus) dovetails the fault-lines beter te
ng tssn ● No single sovereign can unilaterally hegemonize the Indo-Pacific. No overarching beheren.
meerdere bulwark at containment, possible. Distributed leverage; diffusion through plurality.
staten nodig  The ‘Indo-Pacific’ is the New Ground Zero, but the ‘Indian Ocean Region’ is the Crux
om regio  "New Ground Zero" = the central point where everything is happening in global politics.
stabiel te  "Crux" = the core or heart of the whole.
houden.  So: the Indo-Pacific is the new global arena of power and influence, but the Indian
Ocean Region (IOR) is the central point around which it all revolves.
1.1 The Complexity of Sino-Indian Interaction
✓ India and China => two large landmasses, two youthful demographics, but equally, two
resplendent Civilizational States.
✓ Both countries represent contrasting schemas of organizing political, economic, and
societal systems. (‘Command & Control’ vs ‘Democratic Pluralism’)
✓ Sino-Indian Conflict, distinctly different from other conflicts. Only instance of full scale
border dispute with virulent manifestations. Maritime disputes with others.
✓ Inherent disparity in hard numbers. (GDP, Per Capita Income, Industrial Heft, Fiscal
Resources, Military Spend, Infrastructural-Build Prowess)
✓ Chinese World View “Tianxia” (All under Heaven) comes up against India’s “Vaudhaiva
Kutumbakam” (One University, One Earth, One Family)
✓ Chinese achievements are stellar. But ‘Trust-Integrity-Intent’ is debatable. India
delivers sound outcomes, in optimal ‘Trust-Integrity-Ethical’ frame.
✓ China’s Tech-Nationalism, Economic-Protectionism, Historical-Claims, hurt the
Rules Based Intl Order. India, a votary of Rules Based Intl Order. (Self-Interested vis-à-
vis Responsible ‘Actor-Stakeholder’ in Global Governance)
✓ India a coveted global diplomatic partner (G7+, G20, BRICS, Quad, RIC). China has
multitude of Strategic Partnerships, but very few Strategic Partners.
✓ 50 % of India’s Export-GDP moves East, whilst 20% of its overall trade is routed
through the Red Sea. Meanwhile, 80% of China’s oil imports pass through the
Malacca Straits, 2/3rds of all trade passes through the Straits and 9/10 Crude Oil
exporters are resident in the IOR. Mutual Strategic Dilemmas on hand.

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