Small States in Europe: Challenges and OpportunitiesRoutledge, 2016 M04 1 - 248 pages The effects of recent institutional change within the European Union on small states have often been overlooked. This book offers an accessible, coherent and informative analysis of contemporary and future foreign policy challenges facing small states in Europe. Leading experts analyze the experiences of a number of small states including the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Luxembourg, Cyprus, Iceland, Austria and Switzerland. Each account, written to a common template, explores the challenges and opportunities faced by each state as a consequence of EU integration, and how their behaviour regarding EU integration has been characterized. In particular, the contributors emphasize the importance of power politics, institutional dynamics and lessons of the past. Innovative and sophisticated, the study draws on the relational understanding of small states to emphasize the implications of institutional change at the European level for the smaller states and to explain how the foreign and European policies of small states in the region are affected by the European Union. |
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... Studies (KIMEDE), Nicosia. Plamen Pantev is Professor of International Relations and International Law at Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridsky, founder and Director of the Institute for Security and International Studies (ISIS), Sofia ...
... Studies (KIMEDE), Nicosia. Plamen Pantev is Professor of International Relations and International Law at Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridsky, founder and Director of the Institute for Security and International Studies (ISIS), Sofia ...
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... Studies at the University of Iceland. Anders Wivel is Associate Professor of International Relations in the Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen. Preface About the Resilience of Small States Mario Hirsch The.
... Studies at the University of Iceland. Anders Wivel is Associate Professor of International Relations in the Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen. Preface About the Resilience of Small States Mario Hirsch The.
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... Studies (LIEIS) and the Institut Pierre Werner, Luxembourg (IPW). The meeting place and its 'genius loci' is not only a symbol of one of the great achievements of European integration. Schengen, which is without any doubt the best-known ...
... Studies (LIEIS) and the Institut Pierre Werner, Luxembourg (IPW). The meeting place and its 'genius loci' is not only a symbol of one of the great achievements of European integration. Schengen, which is without any doubt the best-known ...
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... studies, based on case studies, have been the work of scholars from smaller states. One of the more interesting consequences is the conclusion that small does not necessarily mean weak, depending, of course, on circumstances: geography ...
... studies, based on case studies, have been the work of scholars from smaller states. One of the more interesting consequences is the conclusion that small does not necessarily mean weak, depending, of course, on circumstances: geography ...
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... Studies (LIEIS). In particular, we would like to thank the Director of the Institute, Dr. Armand Clesse, for organising the conference held in Schengen, Luxembourg, in May 2008 and for backing the book throughout the editing process ...
... Studies (LIEIS). In particular, we would like to thank the Director of the Institute, Dr. Armand Clesse, for organising the conference held in Schengen, Luxembourg, in May 2008 and for backing the book throughout the editing process ...
Contents
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Small States and the European Security and Defence Policy | |
STATES | |
Small States Power International Change and the Impact of Uncertainty | |
Regulation of the International System | |
In a League of its Own? The Netherlands as a MiddleSized EU Member | |
The Foreign Policy of Luxembourg | |
Costas Melakopides | |
A Comparison of Austrian | |
A Small State without | |
Conclusion | |
Index | |
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