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The Significance of Foreign Military Bases as Instruments of Spheres of Influence
The category of the sphere of influence can explain
some contemporary international processes. To define that category, however,
much stress is laid on great powers’ exclusivity within their spheres of
influence. The author takes into consideration the thesis of the
aforementioned exclusivity’s erosion. Because foreign military bases are
essential instruments of spheres of influence due to their strong impact on
security policy, it is worth investigating their presence in this context. Specifically,
the author carries out an in-depth study of military bases of more than one
major power in one host country. Further, the article discusses the extent to
which the gradual erosion of exclusivity undermines the significance of spheres
of influence as such. In conclusion, the author states that the case of
Djibouti undermines the idea of great power exclusivity. Yet, other cases do
not provide sufficient evidence on such deep transformation because of either
limited periods of bases’ existence or great power cooperative attitudes.
期刊介绍:
The Croatian International Relations Review (CIRR) is an interdisciplinary academic journal published in English since 1995 and focuses on political science, sociology, law and economics. Each issue includes scholarly, double-blind peer reviewed articles, and book reviews. CIRR is a member of COPE – Committee on Publication Ethics – and is published electronically by the Institute for Development and International Relations (IRMO) in Zagreb. The journal is supported by the Ministry of Science and Education of the Republic of Croatia and is published in collaboration with De Gruyter Open, the world’s second largest publisher of Open Access academic content. CIRR is indexed by 40 scholarly databases, including ESCI, Scopus, Erih Plus, EconLit and Proquest Social Science Premium Collection. Articles reflect the views of their authors only.