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    题名: 中型強權之外交政策研究:以荷蘭為例
    作者: 張倛弦
    贡献者: 姜家雄
    張倛弦
    关键词: 荷蘭
    中型強權
    利基外交
    外交政策
    日期: 2007
    上传时间: 2009-09-14 10:09:36 (UTC+8)
    摘要: 中型強權(Middle Powers,MPs)的外交政策逐漸引起關注,雖然,大國的地位在高階政治領域(high politics)仍是重要,但是隨著國際安全概念的擴大,中型強權已在不同的議題領域(issue-areas),開始有出色的領導表現,甚至是擁有改變國際關係的驅動力量。
    議題領域的概念,對中小型國家更具有實用價值。這些國家,為了不與大國競爭或重覆浪費資源,往往以創新的思維,針對大國所不願或甚少涉足的領域,配合自身優勢與特長,在這些利基領域(niche areas)加以厚植深耕,形成利基外交(niche diplomacy)。對中型強權而言,其柔性權力之產生,可以說源自於利基領域的正確選擇。
    本論文以荷蘭作為中型強權的代表案例,分析自第二次大戰以來荷蘭的外交政策,探討問題分別是:荷蘭國家安全之維護,荷蘭在歐洲的區域整合傾向,以及荷蘭的利基外交。中型強權荷蘭,慣長利用各式各類的國際組織作為外交舞台,並且以多邊主義的方式,與擁有相似理念的國家共同合作,發揮柔性影響力,以提升荷蘭的國家地位與形象。荷蘭的中型強權外交,不落入大國外交的傳統窠臼,而是自創另一條路線,故相當值得探究。
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