This is the first collection to look critically at sub-national island jurisdictions. It examines their multi-level governance, international diplomacy, disaster management, offshoring strategies, economic development, other expressions of negotiation and engagement with larger players, especially with metropolitan parent states. The essays illustrate the strategic flexibility which 'non-sovereignty' bestows on these island jurisdictions in relation to globalisation.
This is the first collection to look critically at sub-national island jurisdictions. It examines their multi-level governance, international diplomacy, disaster management, offshoring strategies, economic development, other expressions of negotiation and engagement with larger players, especially with metropolitan parent states. The essays illustrate the strategic flexibility which 'non-sovereignty' bestows on these island jurisdictions in relation to globalisation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Godfrey Baldacchino is an international authority on Island Studies, and the second Canada Research Chair at University of Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Exploring Sub-National Island Jurisdictions 2. Island Jurisdictions in Comparative Constitutional Perspective 3. The Advantages of Political Affiliation: Dependent & Independent Small Island Profiles 4. In or Out: Sub-National Island Jurisdictions and the Antechamber of Paradiplomacy. 5. Island Disaster Paradiplomacy in the Commonwealth. 6. Isolation as disability and resource: considering sub-national island status in the constitution of the 'New Tasmania' 7. Unitary State, Devolution, Autonomy, Secession: State Building and Nation Building in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea 8. Dependence and Autonomy in Sub-National Island Jurisdictions: The Case of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. 9. The Rise and Fall of Sub-National Island Jurisdictions: The Cases of San Andrés y Providencia and the Galápagos Islands. 10. 'We are not ready': Colonialism or Autonomy in Tokelau
1. Exploring Sub-National Island Jurisdictions 2. Island Jurisdictions in Comparative Constitutional Perspective 3. The Advantages of Political Affiliation: Dependent & Independent Small Island Profiles 4. In or Out: Sub-National Island Jurisdictions and the Antechamber of Paradiplomacy. 5. Island Disaster Paradiplomacy in the Commonwealth. 6. Isolation as disability and resource: considering sub-national island status in the constitution of the 'New Tasmania' 7. Unitary State, Devolution, Autonomy, Secession: State Building and Nation Building in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea 8. Dependence and Autonomy in Sub-National Island Jurisdictions: The Case of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. 9. The Rise and Fall of Sub-National Island Jurisdictions: The Cases of San Andrés y Providencia and the Galápagos Islands. 10. 'We are not ready': Colonialism or Autonomy in Tokelau
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