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Book review of "Bandwagoning in International Relations: China, Russia, and Their Neighbors"

Congratulations to Dylan Motin (Kangwon National University, Korea), the author of the book "Bandwagoning in International Relations: China, Russia, and Their Neighbors" for receiving a review appearing on 'Asian Affairs.' 15 Mar 2024. Reviewer: Anthony Toh Han Yang:

When and why do minor states ‘bandwagon’ with regional powers that might be a threat to them? This is the question that Bandwagoning in International Relations: China, Russia, and Their Neighbors addresses. The book is timely and much needed since there are relatively few in-depth analyses on the postures of minor states despite the term being commonly used in contemporary discussions of international security. Its extensive coverage on the alignment strategies of Armenia, Belarus, Cambodia, Myanmar, North Korea, Pakistan, and Serbia makes it a worthy piece for readers
keen on understanding the security dynamics of minor states in Asia and Europe. [...]

[Extract from book review on 'Asian Affairs.' 15 Mar 2024. Reviewer: Anthony Toh Han Yang. https://doi.org/10.1080/03068374.2024.2326037]
 

Find out more about the book here: "Bandwagoning in International Relations: China, Russia, and Their Neighbors"

Title Bandwagoning in International Relations: China, Russia, and Their Neighbors [Hardback]
Edition 1st
ISBN 978-1-64889-833-4
Published in January 2024

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