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This is an in-depth analysis of the various methods used by small states to overcome their vulnerabilities in the international arena. With its balanced approach and variety of contributions, this book is of interest to researchers and academics who focus on the developing world or multilateral diplomacy.
This is an in-depth analysis of the various methods used by small states to overcome their vulnerabilities in the international arena. With its balanced approach and variety of contributions, this book is of interest to researchers and academics who focus on the developing world or multilateral diplomacy.
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Autorenporträt
GODFREY BALDACCHINO Professor and Canada Research Chair in Island Studies at the University of Prince Edward Island, Canada; Visiting Professor of Sociology at the University of Malta, Malta; and Executive Editor of Island Studies Journal JACQUELINE ANNE BRAVEBOY-WAGNER Professor of Political Science and International Relations at the City University of New York, USA ANTHONY T. BRYAN Senior Associate at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C, USA. and Professor Emeritus of the University of Miami, USA ALAN CHONG Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science of the National University of Singapore ANDREW F. COOPER Associate Director and Distinguished Fellow at The Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) and Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Waterloo, Canada CARLYLE G. CORBIN is an international advisor on democratic governance, and an advisor to the Fifth Constitutional Convention of the U.S. Virgin Islands DANIEL P. ERIKSON Senior Associate for U.S. policy and Director of Caribbean programs at the Inter-American Dialogue, the Washington-based policy forum on Western Hemisphere affairs DONNA LEE Deputy Head of Social Sciences and Senior Lecturer in International Organisations and Diplomacy at the University of Birmingham, UK DON D. MARSHALL Senior Research Fellow at the University of the West Indies, Barbados DEBBIE A. MOHAMMED Lecturer in International Trade and Developmentat the Institute of International Relations, University of the West Indies, Trinidad KEITH NURSE Director of the Shridath Ramphal Centre for International Trade Law, Policy and Services, The University of the West Indies, Barbados ANTHONY PAYNE Professor of Politics at the University of Sheffield, UK NAREN PRASAD Research Co-ordinator at the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development TIMOTHY M. SHAW Professor and Director at the Institute of International Relations at the University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago BALDUR THORHALLSSON Professor of Political Science and Chair of the Institute of International Affairs and the Centre for Small State Studies, University of Iceland WILLIAM VLCEK Lecturer in International Politics with the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London, UK
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Acknowledgements Notes of Contributors Abbreviations The Diplomacies of Small States at the Start of 21st Century: How Vulnerable? How Resilient?; A.F.Cooper & T.M.Shaw PART I: CHALLENGES/REALITIES OF PRACTICING SMALL STATE DIPLOMACY Thucydides or Kissinger? A Critical Review of Smaller State Diplomacy; G.Baldacchino Small but Smart: Small States in the Global System; N.Prasad Singapore and the Soft Power Experience; A.Chong Dependency Governance and Future Political Development in the Non-Independent Caribbean; C.G.Corbin The Diplomacy of Caribbean Community States: Searching for Resilience; J.A.Braveboy-Wagner PART I: CASE STUDIES: SMALL STATES' DIPLOMACY VIS-A-VIS REGIONAL ORGANISATIONS Can Small States Choose Their Own Size? The Case of a Nordic state - Iceland; B.Thorhallsson PetroCaribe and CARICOM: Venezuela's Resource Diplomacy and its Impact on Small State Regional Cooperation; A.T.Bryan The CARIFORUM-EU Economic Partnership Agreement: Impediment or Development Opportunity for CARICOM SIDS?; D.Mohammed From Afterthought to Center Stage: The Caribbean and the Summit of the Americas Process; D.P.Erikson PART III: CASE STUDIES: SMALL STATES' DIPMLOMACY VIS-A-VIS INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS Bringing an Elephant into the Room: Small African State Diplomacy in the WTO; D.Lee Confronting Vulnerability through Resilient Diplomacy: Antigua and the WTO Internet Gambling Dispute with the United States; A.F.Cooper The Path to 'International Finance': Bringing (Caribbean) Offshore Financial Centres In; Attenuating the Western Grand Narrative; D.D.Marshall Cultural Industries and Cultural Policy in the Context of Globalisation: An Agenda for SIDS; K.Nurse The Caribbean Confronts the OECD: Tax Competition and Diplomacy; W.Vlcek Afterword: Vulnerability as a Condition, Resilience as a Strategy; A.Payne Index
Foreword Acknowledgements Notes of Contributors Abbreviations The Diplomacies of Small States at the Start of 21st Century: How Vulnerable? How Resilient?; A.F.Cooper & T.M.Shaw PART I: CHALLENGES/REALITIES OF PRACTICING SMALL STATE DIPLOMACY Thucydides or Kissinger? A Critical Review of Smaller State Diplomacy; G.Baldacchino Small but Smart: Small States in the Global System; N.Prasad Singapore and the Soft Power Experience; A.Chong Dependency Governance and Future Political Development in the Non-Independent Caribbean; C.G.Corbin The Diplomacy of Caribbean Community States: Searching for Resilience; J.A.Braveboy-Wagner PART I: CASE STUDIES: SMALL STATES' DIPLOMACY VIS-A-VIS REGIONAL ORGANISATIONS Can Small States Choose Their Own Size? The Case of a Nordic state - Iceland; B.Thorhallsson PetroCaribe and CARICOM: Venezuela's Resource Diplomacy and its Impact on Small State Regional Cooperation; A.T.Bryan The CARIFORUM-EU Economic Partnership Agreement: Impediment or Development Opportunity for CARICOM SIDS?; D.Mohammed From Afterthought to Center Stage: The Caribbean and the Summit of the Americas Process; D.P.Erikson PART III: CASE STUDIES: SMALL STATES' DIPMLOMACY VIS-A-VIS INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS Bringing an Elephant into the Room: Small African State Diplomacy in the WTO; D.Lee Confronting Vulnerability through Resilient Diplomacy: Antigua and the WTO Internet Gambling Dispute with the United States; A.F.Cooper The Path to 'International Finance': Bringing (Caribbean) Offshore Financial Centres In; Attenuating the Western Grand Narrative; D.D.Marshall Cultural Industries and Cultural Policy in the Context of Globalisation: An Agenda for SIDS; K.Nurse The Caribbean Confronts the OECD: Tax Competition and Diplomacy; W.Vlcek Afterword: Vulnerability as a Condition, Resilience as a Strategy; A.Payne Index
Rezensionen
'There's now a substantial, and ever-growing, literature on small states, and yet most of this takes the form of academic articles and commentaries rather than dedicated stand-alone volumes that interrogate the key issues and themes pertinent to small states. This volume does an absolutely outstanding job in identifying, and exploring, this diversity of issues and themes in an accessible and engaging manner. It sets out brilliantly the core debates surrounding the status of small states in the international political economy - including, crucially, as actors in rather than passive objects of international relations - and, as such, offers a good way in to debates about development more broadly. It's a fabulous book that, crucially, speaks both to academic scholars and students alike.' - Nicola Smith, Senior Lecturer in Political Science, University of Birmingham, UK
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