The success of small states in international relations : mice that roar?
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The success of small states in international relations : mice that roar?
(Small state studies)
Routledge, 2023
- : hbk.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents of Works
- Small State Success in International Relations: A Rationale
- Reproposing the Small State
- Between Idea and Refuge: How the Republic of San Marino Survived the Emergence of Italy
- Interpreting Iceland's Victories in the 'Cod Wars' with the United Kingdom
- Neutralism as a Strategic Culture for a Small State: Malta's Showdown with NATO and Britain, 1971-72
- Aruba Versus the Rest: The Case for Separatism and Non-sovereignty
- Timor-Leste: The Unexpected Victory
- A Small State Taking on a Giant: Antigua and Barbuda 'Getting the Better' of the United States Without Overturning Structural Asymmetry
- Spoiling the Celebration: Liechtenstein Gets Noticed in Europe
- Degrees of Success: The Alliance of Small Island States (AOSIS) at the 2015 Paris Climate Change Conference
- 'Door Kicker': Explaining St Vincent and the Grenadines' Successful Play for a Seat on the United Nations Security Council
- The Fight to Achieve Full Decolonisation: Mauritius Versus the United Kingdom
- Somaliland: A Partial, Fragile, Yet Significant Small De Facto State Victory
- Climate Change, Multilateralism and Small States: How the Marshall Islands Rocked the Boat at the International Maritime Organisation (IMO)
- Small State Success in Actual Arenas: New Zealand's and Iceland's Overachievement in Sport
- Epilogue: Small State Size is More Than a Capacity Constraint.
