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Title: Studying small states : a review
Authors: Thorhallsson, Baldur
Keywords: States, Small -- Study and teaching
States, Small -- International relations
States, Small -- Foreign relations
Sovereignty
National security
Issue Date: 2018-05
Publisher: University of Malta. Islands and Small States Institute
Citation: Thorhallsson, B. (2018). Studying small states: a review. Small States & Territories, 1(1), 17-34.
Abstract: This essay provides an overview of the literature in the field of small states studies. It analyses the development of the discipline, and in particular how vulnerability and a lack of capacity – core concepts of the early small state literature – have dominated the discipline ever since. It also explores how realism, liberalism and constructivism respectively approach the study of small states. However, we also outline how the focus has over time slowly shifted from the challenges associated with smallness to opportunities. There is considerable literature across various disciplines that helps us to better understand small states in International Relations; but there remains a largely unexplored field of inquiry about small states which needs to be thoroughly examined and theorised. Studies of small states have never been as relevant as today, given the increasing number of small states and with many small territories that are potential candidates for independence.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/sst/sst11may2018
https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/44443
Appears in Collections:SST Vol. 1, No. 1, May 2018
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