« Taiwan Journal of Political Science No.28Publish: 2006/06

Moving Towards Theoretical Synthesis in IR Theories: An Alternative Exploration of Southeast Asian Security

Author: Hseik Wen Soong, Hao Yang

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Through theoretical arguments and dialogue between realism, liberalism, andinstitutionalism, this paper proposes “restrained realism” as a synthesis of prevailingIR theories. Three characteristics construct the model of restrained realism: (1) vis-a-vis the issue of defense and security, Southeast Asian security would be two-levelrestrained  by  “structure”  and  “units”;  (2)  under  restrained  realism,  competitionwould  be  reflected  through  economic  interaction  and  cooperation  with  in  theSoutheast  Asia  region;  (3)  the  advocacy  of  an  international  regime  for  regionalcooperation  would  be  important  for  the  relatively  stable  regional  security  ofSoutheast  Asia.  Since  the  1960s,  these  three  characteristics    have  posed  anempirical  mechanism  for  the  development  of  the  regional  stability  in  SoutheastAsia.

Keywords:international regimes、liberalism、realism、Southeast Asian security、theoretical synthesis