Malaysia's Diplomatic Choices, Dynamics and Mechanisms Towards Northeast Asia - An Explanation Based on Neoclassical Realism

Xinlei Zhao
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Regional diplomacy serves as a foreign policy tool utilized by states towards specific regions. However, the regional diplomacy of small states within a particular region in International Relations (IR) has often received less attention and scholarly scrutiny. Drawing from neoclassical realism, this paper introduces "security needs" at the systemic level and "interest preferences" at the unitary level as primary explanatory variables. The findings reveal three main models of regional diplomacy for small states: "active regional diplomacy," "preventive regional diplomacy," and "composite regional diplomacy." Small states employ various modes of regional diplomacy to attain diverse objectives in foreign development. Analysis of the 1.0 and 2.0 periods of Mahathir's administration illustrates Malaysia's adoption of "active regional diplomacy" and "composite regional diplomacy" in cultivating relations with Northeast Asian countries. This foreign policy implementation not only fosters Malaysia's effective cooperation with nations like Japan and South Korea but also maximizes the advantageous resources of Northeast Asian countries to bolster its own development. Additionally, it steers Malaysia clear of taking sides in the intense competition among major powers, expands diplomatic avenues, and bolsters its diplomatic initiative. However, in the post-Mahathir era, the deterioration of Malaysia's relations with North Korea and tensions with China have somewhat impacted the overall stability and harmony of Malaysia's relations with Northeast Asian countries.
马来西亚对东北亚的外交选择、动态和机制--基于新古典现实主义的解释
地区外交是国家对特定地区实施外交政策的工具。然而,在国际关系(IR)中,特定地区内小国的地区外交往往较少受到关注和学术界的审视。本文从新古典现实主义出发,引入系统层面的 "安全需求 "和单位层面的 "利益偏好 "作为主要解释变量。研究结果揭示了小国地区外交的三种主要模式:"积极的地区外交"、"预防性地区外交 "和 "复合型地区外交"。小国采用不同的地区外交模式来实现不同的对外发展目标。通过对马哈蒂尔执政的1.0和2.0时期的分析,可以看出马来西亚在与东北亚国家发展关系时采取了 "积极的地区外交 "和 "综合的地区外交"。这一外交政策的实施不仅促进了马来西亚与日本、韩国等国的有效合作,还最大限度地利用了东北亚国家的优势资源来促进自身发展。此外,它还使马来西亚在激烈的大国竞争中避免偏袒任何一方,拓展了外交途径,增强了外交主动性。然而,在后马哈蒂尔时代,马来西亚与朝鲜关系的恶化以及与中国关系的紧张在一定程度上影响了马来西亚与东北亚国家关系的整体稳定与和谐。
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