Pages 1-2: Table of Contents
Pages 3-16: Editorial: Mainstreaming small states and territories – Godfrey Baldacchino
Pages 17-34: Small states: a review of the literature – Baldur Thorhallsson
Pages 35-54: Democratic innovations and the challenges of parliamentary oversight in a small state: is small really beautiful? – Jack Corbett
Pages 55-68: Bicameralism: small states style – Dag Anckar
Pages 69-94: Decolonising the economy in micropolities: rents, government spending and infrastructure development in Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenland) – Adam Grydehøj
Pages 95-110: International actors as policymakers? Discussing the influence of International Actors on the environmental policies of small island states – Stefano Malatesta
Pages 111-128: A journey through small state governance – Roger Wettenhall
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