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Routledge
At the start of the 21 st century, there has been a renewed academic interest into small states and their status in international relations. This is illustrated by the establishment of the Centre for Small State Studies in 2003 at the University of Iceland, the development of the Small States Research Network based at the University of Birmingham and the creation of a specialist working group on... Read more
1. Introduction 2. International Relations Theory and Small States 3. Democracy and Small States 4. The Economics of Small States 5. The Security of Small States 6. Small States and International Organisations 7. The UN and Small States 8. Roles for Small States in International Relations 9. Microstates and Nonsovereign Territories 10. Controversial Small States 11. Conclusions
Biography
Archie Simpson is a teaching fellow at the University of Aberdeen, UK.






