Beyond Hedging: Democratic Middle Powers and the Crisis of International Order
By Robbin Laird The comfortable world of middle power diplomacy is disappearing. For decades, countries like Brazil and Australia have thrived by maintaining strategic flexibility. They are trading with multiple partners, participating in diverse institutional frameworks, and avoiding definitive alignment with any single major power. This hedging strategy worked well within the relatively stable architecture … Continue reading Beyond Hedging: Democratic Middle Powers and the Crisis of International Order
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