Alexander M. Hynd

Alexander M. Hynd
UNSW Sydney | UNSW · School of Social Sciences

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Alexander M. Hynd is an international relations PhD candidate at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, Australia. His research interests include English School and constructivist international relations theory, international hierarchy, status, authority, maritime security, and middle powers in the Asia Pacific region.

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Existing literature on international hierarchies has focused on great powers, hitherto overlooking those hierarchies led by secondary states. Secondary states lack the capabilities and geostrategic reach of their great power counterparts but nevertheless seek to create subordinate relationships in their immediate regions. We argue that in doing so...
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Indonesia and Korea are two prominent middle powers that are well placed to take leadership roles in the region’s imminent clean energy transition. Together, they are pursuing ambitious, forward-looking cooperation in the creation of an electric vehicle ecosystem. But this contemporary collaboration is not the first instance of Indonesia- Korea ind...
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The declaration of China’s Air Defence Identification Zone (ADIZ) over portions of the East China Sea in 2013 has often been interpreted by international relations scholars as an aggressive “land grab” in the sky. However, classical geopolitical perspectives of territory and control, despite their popularity when analyzing the politics of East Asia...

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