A small state's guide to influence in world politics / Tom Long.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : Oxford University Press, 2022.ISBN:- 9780190926212
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320.1 LA-S States and power | 320.1 LA-W World politics and personal insecurity | 320.1 LE-S State and revolution | 320.1 LO-S A small state's guide to influence in world politics / | 320.1 MA-B Brandeis and the modern state | 320.1 MA-M Modern state | 320.1 MA-O On liberty man v the state |
"Small states are crucial actors in world politics. Yet, they have been relegated to a second tier of International Relations scholarship. In A Small State's Guide to Influence in World Politics, Tom Long shows how small states can identify opportunities and shape effective strategies to achieve their foreign policy goals. To do so, Long puts small states' relationships at the center of his approach. Although small states are defined by their position as materially weaker actors vis-a-vis large states, Long argues that this condition does not condemn them to impotence or irrelevance. Drawing on typological theory, Long builds an explanation of when and how small states might achieve their goals. The book assesses a global range of cases-both successes and failures-and offers a set of tools for scholars and policymakers to understand how varying international conditions shape small states' opportunities for influence."--
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