Regional Powers and Contested Leadership, 1st ed. 2018

Coordinators: Ebert Hannes, Flemes Daniel

Language: English

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When do rising powers fail to establish legitimate regional leadership and instead face contestation by their regional challengers? This book investigates how and why the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) project leadership in South America, post-Soviet Eurasia, South and Southeast Asia, and sub-Saharan Africa, respectively, and in what ways their main regional challengers respond. Based on a systematic conceptualization of the types and drivers of leadership and contestation, the authors assess the impact of the rise of regional powers on weaker states? security, sovereignty, and status, as well as the consequences of contestation for regional economic development and stability and the regional powers? bid for greater voice in global governance. By illuminating the sources and effects of power politics in five regions that are increasingly pivotal for the emerging world order, the volume offers a global comparative analysis of contemporary regional contested leadership that will interest scholars and students of international affairs, foreign policy, and area studies. 
1. Introduction: Conceptualizing Contested Leadership in the Emerging Order
Hannes Ebert and Daniel Flemes

Part I: Contested Leadership in South America

2. Brazil’s Strategic Leadership Gap: What comes after Emerging as a Power?
Sean Burges

3. Colombia: Contestation by Institution-Building?
Daniel Flemes and Rafael Castro

Part II: Contested Leadership in sub-Saharan Africa

4. South Africa As A Regional Power
Karen Smith

5. The Foreign Policy of Africa’s Secondary Powers: Do Angola, Ethiopia, Kenya and Nigeria Contest against South Africa?
Soeren Scholvin

Part III: Contested Leadership in East Asia

6. Contested Leadership of China in the Asia Pacific
Huiyun Feng and Kai He

7. Negotiating Chinese Initiative in Southeast Asia
Alice Ba

Part IV: Contested Leadership in South Asia

8. India’s Leadership in South Asia
Sumit Ganguly

9. Delusions of Parity: Pakistan’s Enduring Revisionism in a Nuclearized Rivalry
Nicolas Blarel and Hannes Ebert

Part V: Contested Leadership in Eurasia

10. Russia’s Leadership in Eurasia
Neil MacFarlane

11. Contestation toward Russia’s Leadership in Eurasia
Stefan Meister

12. Conclusion: Comparing Dynamics of Regional Power Politics
Hannes Ebert and Daniel Flemes
Hannes Ebert is Research Fellow at the GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies.

Daniel Flemes is Schumpeter Fellow at the GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies. 

Responds to a growing demand for explanations of the relational dimension of rising regional powers’ strategies such as ‘leadership’ and ‘hegemony’ in South America, sub-Saharan Africa, Eurasia, South, and East Asia

Provides an overview of power politics in which all the five BRICS member states are involved

Offers an in-depth discussions of both the dominant state’s power projection and the regional responses