1st Edition
Agency, Security and Governance of Small States A Global Perspective
Introduction: agency, security, and governance of small states in a fast-changing world
Harlan Koff and Thomas Kolnberger
Part I – Small-State theory: reviewing the state of the art, communis opinio, and beyond
1. The power (politics) of the weak revisited: realism and the study of small-state foreign policy
Revecca Pedi and Anders Wivel
2. A theory of shelter: small-state behaviour in international relations
Baldur Thorhallsson and Sverrir Steinsson
3. The graded agency of small states
Iver B. Neumann
Part II – Agency: the art of being governed by one’s own interests
4. Forever small? A longue durée perspective on Luxembourg’s extantism, governance, and security
Thomas Kolnberger
5. Security in the Spanish Philippines (1565–1821): shelter-seeking and securitisation in an Early Modern colony
Eberhard Crailsheim
6. Negotiating smallness in three regional contexts: Belize within Central America, the Caribbean, and neighbouring Mexico
Edith Kauffer
7. What is small-state security policy? ‘Transpolitical propagation’ in the case of Luxembourg, Singapore, and Lithuania
Antony Dabila and Thibault Fouillet
Part III – Security: defining and engaging threats
8. Small states in the Pacific: sovereignty, vulnerability, and regionalism
Charles Hawksley and Nichole Georgeou
9. Security and securitisation in the Pacific Islands: from great-power competition to climate change and back again
Salā George Carter and Jack Corbett
10. Cape Verde and the defence and security challenges in the Atlantic corridor: the case of the approach to the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)
Odair Barros-Varela
11. “Let’s forget that Slovakia is small”: GLOBSEC, status-seeking, and agency in informal elite networks
Alexander Graef
Part IV – Governance: interactions between domestic and international norms, rules, and action
12. The rise of ‘democracy’ in Luxembourg’s Second World War government in exile: agency and leadership at a critical juncture of Luxembourg’s small-state foreign policy
André Linden
13. Between formal and informal democracy: how the domestic politics of small states infl uence their security policies
Wouter Veenendaal
14. African Small Island Developing States (ASIDS) and good international citizenship
Suzanne E. Graham and Marcel F. Nagar
Conclusion: insecurity of their own making? A comparative policy coherence for sustainable development analysis of small-state governance
Harlan Koff
Biography
Thomas Kolnberger is Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Luxembourg, Institute for History (IHIST) and Coordinator of various research projects, most recently: Military History of the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg in a Transnational Perspective. His fields of interest are the history of Luxembourg; small-state studies; military history; and historical and urban geography.
Harlan Koff is Professor of Social Sciences at the University of Luxembourg; GAMMA-UL Chair in Regional Integration and Sustainability at INECOL, A.C., Mexico; Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa; and Docent in Development Studies at the University of Helsinki, Finland. His research focuses on international development; comparative regional integration; and migration.






