This book critically engages with the concepts of small states and soft power and advances a new approach to defining small states, a new conceptualisation of soft power, and a method for empirically analysing the exercise of soft power. It revisits the concepts of small states and soft power with a focus on Bhutan and Qatar.
This book critically engages with the concepts of small states and soft power and advances a new approach to defining small states, a new conceptualisation of soft power, and a method for empirically analysing the exercise of soft power. It revisits the concepts of small states and soft power with a focus on Bhutan and Qatar.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sarina Theys is Lecturer in Diplomacy and International Affairs in the School of Law and Social Sciences at the University of the South Pacific in Fiji. Her research interests include international relations, security and political power of non-Western small states and Pacific island states, and environmental and climate change in the Pacific. Her research has been published in International Affairs, International Environmental Agreement: Politics, Law and Economics, Journal of International Affairs, Nature Climate Change, and the Comparative Law Journal of the Pacific.
Inhaltsangabe
List of Diagrams List of Illustrations Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations 1 Introduction PART I: SMALL STATES AND SOFT POWER IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 2 Small States in International Relations 3 Soft Power in International Relations PART II: BHUTAN, QATAR, AND SOFT POWER EXERCISE 4 Bhutan 5 Qatar PART III: COMPARATIVE INSIGHTS AND CONCLUSION 6 Bhutan, Qatar, and Soft Power 7 Conclusion Bibliography Index
List of Diagrams List of Illustrations Acknowledgements List of Abbreviations 1 Introduction PART I: SMALL STATES AND SOFT POWER IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 2 Small States in International Relations 3 Soft Power in International Relations PART II: BHUTAN, QATAR, AND SOFT POWER EXERCISE 4 Bhutan 5 Qatar PART III: COMPARATIVE INSIGHTS AND CONCLUSION 6 Bhutan, Qatar, and Soft Power 7 Conclusion Bibliography Index
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