In contrast to the disadvantage that economists and international donors often see as stemming from smallness, political scientists have a relatively equivocal view of the normative implications of size on democratic performance. Largely, studies interested in the correlation between size and democratization focus on the persistence and quality (or depth) of democratic norms and claim either that small is beautiful or that it is despotic. In this article I take a different approach. Rather than attempting to measure the impact of size on democratic outcomes, I provide a nuanced description of how it shapes political life by drawing on the views, experiences, and reflections of politicians in the Pacific Islands. Based on this “insider view”...
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Freedom House holds that small archipelago states such as Vanuatu, Kiribati and São Tomé and Príncip...
This study contributes to the literature on the political consequences of smallness, focusing on the...
Freedom House holds that small archipelago states such as Vanuatu, Kiribatiand São Tomé and Príncipe...
This study contributes to the literature on the political consequences of smallness, focusing on the...
In order to explicate the relevance of the island dimension for political categories, for each of se...
Politicians everywhere tend to attract cynicism and inspire disillusionment. They are supposed to ep...
When it comes to the practice of democratic politics, do size and insularity matter? A number of stu...
This book brings thirty-nine small democracies into the comparative politics canon for the first tim...
This study examines a long-standing concern in democratic theory: the relationship between polity si...
As a subcategory of small states, island microstates are the smallest. Using the Cook Islands and Ki...
Political parties are ubiquitous features of contemporary models of representative democracy and are...
In the theoretical literature on government design, few variables have received more attention than ...
Studies of clientelism increasingly focus on the brokers, networks and party machines that make clie...
This article illustrates some of the tensions between traditionalist conceptions of politics in the ...
Why are small states statistically more likely to have democratic systems of government? By addressi...
Freedom House holds that small archipelago states such as Vanuatu, Kiribati and São Tomé and Príncip...
This study contributes to the literature on the political consequences of smallness, focusing on the...
Freedom House holds that small archipelago states such as Vanuatu, Kiribatiand São Tomé and Príncipe...
This study contributes to the literature on the political consequences of smallness, focusing on the...
In order to explicate the relevance of the island dimension for political categories, for each of se...
Politicians everywhere tend to attract cynicism and inspire disillusionment. They are supposed to ep...
When it comes to the practice of democratic politics, do size and insularity matter? A number of stu...
This book brings thirty-nine small democracies into the comparative politics canon for the first tim...
This study examines a long-standing concern in democratic theory: the relationship between polity si...
As a subcategory of small states, island microstates are the smallest. Using the Cook Islands and Ki...
Political parties are ubiquitous features of contemporary models of representative democracy and are...
In the theoretical literature on government design, few variables have received more attention than ...
Studies of clientelism increasingly focus on the brokers, networks and party machines that make clie...
This article illustrates some of the tensions between traditionalist conceptions of politics in the ...