https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/austral/issue/feedAUSTRAL: Brazilian Journal of Strategy & International Relations2025-03-28T00:00:00-03:00Núcleo Brasileiro de Estratégia e Relações Internacionais (NERINT)austral@ufrgs.brOpen Journal Systems<p><span style="color: #111111;"><strong>AUSTRAL: Brazilian Journal of Strategy and International Relations</strong></span><span style="color: #111111;"> is a semi-annual and bilingual publication of the <strong><a href="https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/austral/management/settings/context/ufrgs.br/nerint" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Brazilian Center for Strategy & International Relations (NERINT)</a></strong> and the <strong><a href="https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/austral/management/settings/context/ufrgs.br/ppgeei" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Doctoral Program in International Strategic Studies (PPGEEI)</a></strong> of the <strong><a href="https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/austral/management/settings/context/ufrgs.br" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)</a></strong>, Brazil. </span><span style="color: #111111;">The jou</span><span style="color: #111111;">r</span><span style="color: #111111;">nal publishes original articles related to the areas of Strategic Studies and International Relations, with a special interest in issues surrounding developing countries and South-South Cooperation – its security problems; the political, economic, and diplomatic developments of emerging countries; and their relations with the traditional powers. </span><span style="color: #111111;">It </span><span style="color: #111111;">was the first Brazilian journal in the area of International Relations to be fully published in English (2012). The journal's target audience consists of researchers, experts, diplomats, military personnel, and graduate students.</span></p>https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/austral/article/view/143146MACKINDER’S HEARTLAND THESIS AND THE BELT AND ROAD INITIATIVE2024-12-10T10:29:42-03:00Hanna Samir Kassabhskassab@gmail.com<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">This paper focuses on Russia’s current economic isolation due to the war in Ukraine. The more western states punish Russia, the more likely it will become economically dependent on China. H. J. Mackinder argues that whoever controls, or organises, the heartland of the Eurasian continent, controls the world’s political system. The more dependent Russia is on China, the more China will exercise control over Russia. If China were to gain this political leverage over Russia, it would be in a good position to organise the heartland, and possible become global hegemon. </span></p>2025-03-28T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2025 AUSTRAL: Brazilian Journal of Strategy & International Relationshttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/austral/article/view/137996HYBRID MULTILATERALISM2024-10-24T17:53:01-03:00Ninda Sorayaninda.soraya.psc22@mail.umy.ac.idAli Muhammad alimuhammad@umy.ac.idSitti Zarina Binti Alimuddinba18110066@student.ums.edu.my<p>The study seeks to explain the non-state actors' roles in international climate negotiations. The existence of the Paris Agreement in our view strengthens the hybrid multilateralism architecture that makes it possible encouraging non-state actors to take part in global climate governance, such as Greenpeace. Based on literature research, this study uses qualitative research approaches. In addition, we utilize secondary information relevant to the subjects covered in this research from academic publications and online news sources. From this research, we found that three main key points, authority, legitimacy, and effectiveness in hybrid multilateralism best explain Greenpeace involvement in international climate negotiations. Furthermore, by following certain indicators of non-governmental organizations’ influence, Greenpeace is seen to have succeeded in influencing the Kyoto Protocol yet lost its role in influencing the Paris Agreement upon the United States’ withdrawal under Trump’s administration.</p>2025-03-28T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2025 AUSTRAL: Brazilian Journal of Strategy & International Relationshttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/austral/article/view/140840ASTROPOLITICS AND USA-CHINA'S NEW GEOPOLITICAL RIVALRY AREA2024-12-11T18:01:07-03:00Seyedmohammad Seyedi Aslmmseyedi1365@gmail.com<p>Space has always been a place for geopolitical competition, and concepts such as astropolitics have even emerged in the scientific world. However, in the last two decades, technological advances have led to an increase in interest in space activities and new global space competition involving many public and private organizations. In addition to political and commercial competition in the world, China and America have expanded the scope of their competition to somewhere outside the world, that is, outer space, and they are trying not to lag behind their competitors in this field. A new round of competition between China and the United States to return to space was formed, which was reminiscent of the space program competition between the United States and the former Soviet Union. The purpose of this research is to analyze the space competition between America and China from the perspective of space geopolitics, using the concept of Astropolitics. Therefore, this study illustrates the role of contemporary geopolitics in today’s space based on the dynamic nature of astropolitics, and assesses the emerging geopolitical competition behind the rise of international interest in space.</p>2025-03-28T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2025 AUSTRAL: Brazilian Journal of Strategy & International Relationshttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/austral/article/view/138931KANGAROO CONCERNS ABOUT SWIMING DRAGON AMBITIONS2024-12-11T17:51:40-03:00Saira Aquilsaquil@qau.edu.pkWaheed Ur Rehmanwaheedrehman804@gmail.com<p>China has accelerated its naval modernization in recent years. There are multiple factors behind this modernization drive. The rise of China in many ways is impacting political, economic, and security dynamics around the world but particularly in Asia-Pacific (Indo-Pacific). Australia is one of the country in this region which is not an exception in this regard. This study looks for implications of China’s naval modernization on Australia. The study makes an important contribution to the literature because this part of the world has not been looked into while analyzing Chinese naval modernization. Data is collected through primary and secondary sources. Besides reviewing the existing literature data is collected through key informant interviews and policy documents of China and Australia. Australian threat perception is evaluated by analyzing Australian Defense White Papers, speeches of Australian leaders and analysis of the country’s security analysts. The study finds that challenges posed by other nations in the region is prompting China to modernize its navy. This in turn enhances security concerns in Australia which is always wary of securing its territorial integrity, economic interests, and global liberal world order which has contributed to its development and security. Australia, in response to these developments, has embarked on the path of modernizing its own forces. It has bolstered its alliances with the US and other partners.</p>2025-03-28T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2025 AUSTRAL: Brazilian Journal of Strategy & International Relationshttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/austral/article/view/142358FROM SOFT BALANCING TO BANDWAGONING2024-12-11T18:11:32-03:00Augusto Rinaldiaugustolrinaldi@gmail.com<p>Using the soft balancing concept and a comparative methodology, I analyze the diplomatic strategies mobilized by Brazil towards the US in South America from 2003 to 2022. The empirical results suggest that in the last two decades, Brazil moved away from the role of “soft balancer” during Lula’s and Rousseff’s mandates (2003–2016) to a “tactical convergence” in Temer's (2016–2018) to “bandwagoning” in Bolsonaro's (2019–2022). The main drivers for these different strategies are domestic and regional changes. Approaching this thematic contributes to a better understanding of Brazilian regional priorities and abilities to deal with the US in the region.</p>2025-03-28T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2025 AUSTRAL: Brazilian Journal of Strategy & International Relationshttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/austral/article/view/139813RUSSIA’S DETERRENCE STRATEGY IN NAGORNO-KARABAKH2024-12-13T20:49:55-03:00Miguel Paradela Lópezmparadela@comillas.edu<p>The article analyzes the two-part strategy Russia developed to address the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict in 2020. First, the country helped to weaken Armenia’s position in Nagorno-Karabakh and consolidate Azerbaijan’s. Second, the Russian military deployed peacekeeping troops to the border of the two countries to stabilize the conflict, deter any new Azeri military advance in the region and improve the Russian influence in the Caucasus. Although this strategy was initially successful, as it increased Russia’s military capacity in the region, the unexpected complications Russia experienced during the invasion of Ukraine in 2022 severely weakened its role as peacekeeper and deterrence power. Russia’s involvement in a highly demanding conflict has led to considerable suffering, increased international pressure, and a deteriorated perception of its military power, precluding it from deterring the expansion of a Turkish-backed Azerbaijan. As a result, Russia’s deterring capacity failed as it was uncapable of sending a credible threat to Azerbaijan and this country could achieve historic goals in the region. Consequently, Russia severely compromised its own position in the Caucasus, and increasing pressure over Armenia should be expected.</p>2025-03-28T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2025 AUSTRAL: Brazilian Journal of Strategy & International Relationshttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/austral/article/view/127405OPTIONS OF JORDAN FOREIGN POLICY IN LIGHT OF "DEAL OF THE CENTURY" REGIONALLY AND INTERNATIONALLY2024-06-19T00:23:46-03:00Sahar Tarawnehs.tarawneh@gmail.com<p>This study aimed to highlight the options of Jordan's foreign policy and its political behavior in light of the Deal of the Century regionally and internationally, in addition to identify it by examine the political conditions that prompted the US administration to propose this project, and by clarify its terms and the Jordanian popular and official position on it, as well as future features of the deal of the century, in particular after the American President lose / Donald Trump, and leave of Benjamin Netanyahu from the Israeli prime minister.</p> <p> </p> <p>The study concluded that the Jordan's foreign policy has come under pressure from America and Israel, and from some of Arab countries supporting the project, in order to change the Jordan's position rejecting the deal of the century. And these countries have taken advantage of the economic conditions which Jordan suffers from, however, it remained committed to its decision, armed with various options that it used in dealing with this deal. As the option of reconsidering the Jordan-Israel Peace Treaty, and build Arab -Arab relationships based on cooperation, and trying to overcome disputes and achieve Arab solidarity and effective political coordination in their dealings with Israel, as it is a guarantee of stability and security that serves Jordan's economic and political interests in light of the continued Israeli pressure on it.</p> <p> </p>2025-03-28T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2025 AUSTRAL: Brazilian Journal of Strategy & International Relationshttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/austral/article/view/139268SECURITY SECTOR REFORM AND PEACEBUILDING2024-11-02T02:40:47-03:00Felipe Duranfelipeduran@id.uff.brMarcial Alécio Garcia Suarezmarcialgsuarez@gmail.com<p>The roots of the ongoing civil conflict in Yemen lie in the inability of Yemeni society to address and resolve the frustration arising from political marginalization, economic deprivation and the effects of an extractive, corrupt and rent-seeking state. By definition, such systems are characterized by the concentration of power in the hands of a restricted elite and impose few restrictions on their exercise of power. This systemic failure has produced a cycle of violence, political upheaval, and institutional collapse since the creation of the modern Yemeni state in the 1960s, of which the current conflict appears to be only the latest eruption. We propose, as a way of accessing potential possible results for resolving the contradiction, a proposal based on the combination of policies based on Peace Studies, understanding that the mechanisms of the Security Sector Reform processes and transitional justice are crucial for the construction and peacebuilding in the Republic of Yemen. This work analyzes how structural violence has perpetuated in recent years in Yemen and how we can direct the conflict towards positive peace.</p>2025-03-28T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2025 AUSTRAL: Brazilian Journal of Strategy & International Relationshttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/austral/article/view/129585ASEAN PEOPLE-CENTERED REGIONALISM AND STRATEGY TO BUILD ITS PEOPLE'S IDENTITY THROUGH SOCIAL MEDIA DISCOURSE2024-06-19T00:37:47-03:00Sugito Sugitosuttho77@yahoo.com<p>ASEAN has a great interest in creating a regional identity as a consequence of the people-centered regionalism goal. Although this identity creation is vital, the awareness of ASEAN identity is still relatively weak in ASEAN countries, even among elites and long-standing member countries. As an organization, ASEAN has the power to shape identity and norms for its people. Therefore, this study aims to reveal ASEAN’s strategy in shaping its identity through Facebook. This research argues that social media, which has become an interactive, participatory, and democratic media, should be able to be utilized by ASEAN in building agreement on its identity among its users. Through a qualitative approach by utilizing data processing and analysis software of NVIVO 12 Plus, this study concluded that ASEAN was concerned more with creating shared values than exploring the cultural heritage in its member countries. ASEAN also was serious about displaying prosperity, mutual respect, and unity in diversity values as its identity.</p>2025-03-28T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2025 AUSTRAL: Brazilian Journal of Strategy & International Relationshttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/austral/article/view/145013BOOK REVIEW OF “A THEORY OF GLOBAL POWER”, BY JOSÉ LUÍS FIORI2025-01-04T19:25:34-03:00Helio Caetano Fariasheliofarias@gmail.com<p>.</p>2025-03-28T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2025 AUSTRAL: Brazilian Journal of Strategy & International Relationshttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/austral/article/view/146584EDITOR'S NOTE2025-03-25T18:09:41-03:002025-03-28T00:00:00-03:00Copyright (c) 2025 AUSTRAL: Brazilian Journal of Strategy & International Relations