美中关系紧张时代的中间大国外交

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Washington Quarterly Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI:10.1080/0163660X.2021.1896136
Erik Brattberg
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过去四年来,在特朗普政府加倍推行“美国优先”外交政策、中美关系持续紧张的同时,另一个趋势也同样相关:一群志同道合的中型国家,也是美国传统的民主盟友——包括欧洲(德国、法国、英国和欧盟本身)、加拿大、日本、——加强了彼此之间的伙伴关系,并越来越多地承担起在华盛顿缺乏领导的情况下推进各种地区和全球挑战的多边解决方案的责任,支撑他们努力的是对国际秩序解体的共同担忧,因为美国在特朗普总统领导下放弃了传统的领导角色,而中国的自信也在增强。特别是在新冠肺炎大流行之后,他们不愿在华盛顿和北京之间日益加剧的零和竞争中站队,因此有更充分的理由更紧密地团结在一起——尽管这在实践中远非直截了当
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Middle Power Diplomacy in an Age of US-China Tensions
Over the past four years, while the Trump administration doubled down on its "America First" foreign policy and Sino-American tensions continued to sharpen, another trend has been equally pertinent: the growing relevance of middle power diplomacy A loose collection of like-minded, mid-sized players who also are traditional US democratic allies--including Europe (i e , Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and the EU itself), Canada, Japan, and Australia--have reinforced partnerships with one another and increasingly taken it upon themselves to press forward with multilateral solutions to various regional and global challenges in the absence of leadership from Washington Underpinning their efforts is a shared concern about the unraveling of international order as the United States abdicated its traditional leadership role under President Trump and China's assertiveness has grown, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic Reluctant to pick sides in the increasingly zero-sum competition between Washington and Beijing, they therefore had a stronger rationale to band together more closely--though this is far from straightforward in practice
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