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dc.contributor.advisor連弘宜zh_TW
dc.contributor.advisorLien, Hong-Yien_US
dc.contributor.author方淇zh_TW
dc.contributor.authorFang, Chien_US
dc.creator方淇zh_TW
dc.creatorFang, Chien_US
dc.date2020en_US
dc.identifierG0107253001en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/128639-
dc.description碩士zh_TW
dc.description國立政治大學zh_TW
dc.description外交學系zh_TW
dc.description107253001zh_TW
dc.description.abstractIn the past decades, we are witnessing a rapid growth of defense cooperation agreements (DCAs) in contrast to the decreasing amount of newly formed alliances. I examine the formation of DCAs in the lens of contextual change and costly signals. In terms of contextual change, I construct the environment of the strategic interaction by specifying both structural and institutional context. Within these preceding contexts, I contend that DCAs are the product of two efforts by states. First, they are states’ adjustments toward unexpected contextual change, e.g.: global and regional structural change, institutional bargaining, or the combination of both. Second, they are states commitment to the existing international institutions as well as broader regional and international order. In both cases, states attempt to reduce the uncertainty in the international society. Accordingly, I conduct two case studies: the Quadrilateral Security Strategy in the Indo-Pacific and the European Common Defense Policy. By conducting both in-depth case studies and controlled comparisons, I conclude that given the rapid change of security challenges, states opt to strengthen existing regimes rather than engaging outright confrontations. Consolidation as such is achieved by signing DCAs to bolster the security and defense networks.en_US
dc.description.tableofcontentsChapter I: Introduction 1 Research Goal 2 Tracing DCAs in Literature: Structure, Institution, and Strategic Bargaining 5 Locating DCAs in typologies 10 Structural Pressure 15 Institutional Dynamic 21 Rational Choice 26 Scopes and Limitations 31 Conclusion 33 Chapter II: A Contextual Approach of DCAs 37 Pathway of Bargaining: Structural and Institutional Context 38 Structural Constraints 39 Institutional Pathway 42 Arming through Aligning: Specifying Strategic Bargaining 46 From Exogenous Shock to Institutional Evolution: Credibility through Consolidation 48 DCAs as Costly Signals: Making Credible Commitment 50 Layered Contexts: Restructuring Strategic Interactions 54 Research Methods and Design 56 In-Depth Case Studies 57 Cross-case Analyses 62 Observable Implications 65 Case Selection 66 Chapter III: Case Study – Indo Pacific 69 The Quadrilateral Indo-Pacific Strategy 69 Unsettling the Hub 70 Uncertainty within Strategic Interests and Options 78 Network Defense Cooperation: From Bilateralism to Minilateralism 94 Conclusion 103 Chapter IV: Case Study – EU CSDP 107 The EU Common Security and Defense Policy 107 The Evolution of CSDP 108 Challenge and Threat to CSDP: Competing Interests and Options 113 Defense Cooperation in the Era of EUGS 134 Conclusion 138 Chapter V: Conclusion 141 The Origins of DCA: Structure or Institution? 141 Discussion and Implications 145 Global and Regional Politics 146 Convergence and Diffusion 148 Costs and Commitment 150 Research and Policy Prospects 152 Bibliography 157zh_TW
dc.source.urihttp://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#G0107253001en_US
dc.subject防衛合作協定zh_TW
dc.subject昂貴訊號zh_TW
dc.subject承諾zh_TW
dc.subject合作zh_TW
dc.subject印太地區zh_TW
dc.subject歐盟防衛zh_TW
dc.subjectDCAen_US
dc.subjectCostly Signalsen_US
dc.subjectCommitmenten_US
dc.subjectCooperationen_US
dc.subjectIndo-Pacificen_US
dc.subjectEuropean Defenseen_US
dc.title防衛合作協定之形構:以四國印太戰略與歐盟共同防衛政策為例zh_TW
dc.titleThe origins of defense cooperation agreements: The Quadrilateral Indo-Pacific Strategy and the European Common Defense Policyen_US
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