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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... ISSUES AT STAKE 1. Introduction Robert Steinmetz and Anders Wivel 2. From Small State to Smart State: Devising a Strategy for Influence in the European Union Anders Wivel 3. Small State Diplomacy Compared to Sub-State Diplomacy: More of ...
... ISSUES AT STAKE 1. Introduction Robert Steinmetz and Anders Wivel 2. From Small State to Smart State: Devising a Strategy for Influence in the European Union Anders Wivel 3. Small State Diplomacy Compared to Sub-State Diplomacy: More of ...
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... issues, largely preserving its role as honest broker. In its almost 60 year history of participation in the integration process, the country, invoking the vital national interests at stake, has made use of its veto power only twice ...
... issues, largely preserving its role as honest broker. In its almost 60 year history of participation in the integration process, the country, invoking the vital national interests at stake, has made use of its veto power only twice ...
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... issue. Even during the final showdown, which occurred in the year 2000 at the European Council meeting in Santa Maria da Feira, Luxembourg was once more able to buy time. Thanks to the support of Austria and Belgium, it managed to ...
... issue. Even during the final showdown, which occurred in the year 2000 at the European Council meeting in Santa Maria da Feira, Luxembourg was once more able to buy time. Thanks to the support of Austria and Belgium, it managed to ...
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... issue and Steinbrück made reference to the times when the US cavalry could intimidate the Indians. This kind of verbal threat was perceived as highly insulting in both Switzerland and Luxembourg. Especially in Luxembourg, this reminded ...
... issue and Steinbrück made reference to the times when the US cavalry could intimidate the Indians. This kind of verbal threat was perceived as highly insulting in both Switzerland and Luxembourg. Especially in Luxembourg, this reminded ...
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... issues. These studies also drew attention to the importance of, often neglected, factors that are not power-related such as social cohesion, neocorporatist arrangements and consensus on foreign policy issues, which are typical features ...
... issues. These studies also drew attention to the importance of, often neglected, factors that are not power-related such as social cohesion, neocorporatist arrangements and consensus on foreign policy issues, which are typical features ...
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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Small States in Europe: Challenges and Opportunities Robert Steinmetz,Dr Anders Wivel Limited preview - 2013 |
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