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Aliančné správanie štátov v teórii rovnováhy moci
Aliance Behavior of States in Balance of Power Theory

Author(s): Maroš Lauer
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Ústav mezinárodních vztahů
Keywords: Aliance;threat;balancing;bandwagoning;power;neorealism;Europe;Soutj America

Summary/Abstract: This paper analyses the role of weak states in the theory of balance of power. Usingadvanced quantitative methods, this study builds on Stephan Walt’s concept of balance of threat,which is derived from an original theory of Kenneth Waltz, and examines the relation between twotypes of states’ behaviour (balancing and bandwagoning) and the factors influencing the tendencyof a state to choose one or the other. The influence of these factors is analysed in the period fromthe end of the Napoleonic Wars until the beginning of WWII in the European and South Americanregions. Based on a statistical analysis, our study concludes that when the power of a state decreases,its tendency towards balancing the main threat decreases as well. The behaviour of states is alsoinfluenced by the geographic proximity of the main threat and the number of available allies aswell as by the character of the political regime of the given state, although these factors often havedifferent influences within the examined regions.

  • Issue Year: 52/2017
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 32-52
  • Page Count: 21
  • Language: Slovak
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