• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: Small States in World Politics : Explaining Foreign Policy Behavior
  • Contains: Frontmatter
    Contents
    Acknowledgments
    1. Introducing Small State Foreign Policy
    2. Paraguay: From the Stronato to the Democratic Transition
    3. The English-Speaking Caribbean States: A Triad of Foreign Policies
    4. Panama: A “Hegemonized” Foreign Policy
    5. Luxembourg: Where Small Works (and Wealthy Doesn’t Hurt)
    6. Austria: The Burdens of History
    7. Gambia: The Military and Foreign Policy
    8. Jordan: The Politics of Alliance and Foreign Policy
    9. Laos: Maintaining Power in a Highly Charged Region
    10. Refining Our Understanding of Small State Foreign Policy
    References
    The Contributors
    Index
    About the Book
  • Contributor: Abuza, Zachary [Contributor]; Braveboy-Wagner, Jacqueline Anne [Contributor]; Hey, Jeanne A. K. [Contributor]; Hey, Jeanne A.K. [Editor]; Luif, Paul [Contributor]; Mora, Frank O. [Contributor]; Ryan, Curtis R. [Contributor]; Saine, Abdoulaye [Contributor]; Sanchez, Peter M. [Contributor]
  • Published: Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers, [2022]
  • Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (230 p.)
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1515/9781685853372
  • ISBN: 9781685853372
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  • Keywords: POLITICAL SCIENCE / Peace
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  • Footnote: In English
  • Description: Have the changes of the past decade made this an easier or a more difficult world for small states as they pursue their foreign policy goals? To understand the foreign policies of small states, are new explanatory factors needed? Does the concept of the “small state” still have utility at all? Small States in World Politics addresses these questions, deftly analyzing the impact of new economic and political realities. Offering empirical richness within a consistent theoretical framework, the authors provide a comprehensive examination of small state foreign policy
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