This paper discusses theoretical debates regarding small states and their foreign policy and also argues that research should include more analysis of small states’ identities and the dominant meanings related to being a small state. Using poststructuralistic theoretical perspective and discourse analysis, two empirical cases – Lithuania and New Zealand – are analysed with attention paid to the meanings of smallness and the ways these meanings are constructed. Empirical analysis follows with suggestions for how future research of small states could be improved
Due to the complex voting and decision-making mechanisms of the EU, the size-factor has long been pr...
This paper surveys the literature on country size and economic growth, focusing on research on small...
Much time and enormous amount of academic effort has gone into defining small states and their posit...
rrengtiThis paper discusses theoretical debates regarding small states and their foreign policy and ...
Straipsnyje nagrinėjama, kaip tarptautinių santykių disciplina apibrėžia ir aiškina mažų valstybių p...
yesThis article supports growing calls to ‘take small states seriously’ in the international politic...
This article supports growing calls to ‘take small states seriously’ in the international political...
This paper defines the size of 215 countries using population and land area dimension. The statistic...
A satisfactory definition of a small state has not been found. Attempts to use quantitative criteri...
An earlier draft of this paper was presented as a keynote address at an international workshop on ma...
The great majority of the world’s legally sovereign states are small. The conventional view among sc...
This paper defines the size of 215 countries using population and land area dimension. The statistic...
Small states are conspicuously absent from mainstream comparative political science. There are a var...
ernment Size and Quality of Governance: Does State Size Matter? Abstract: Purpose: Small state stud...
Small states are conspicuously absent from mainstream comparative political science. There are a var...
Due to the complex voting and decision-making mechanisms of the EU, the size-factor has long been pr...
This paper surveys the literature on country size and economic growth, focusing on research on small...
Much time and enormous amount of academic effort has gone into defining small states and their posit...
rrengtiThis paper discusses theoretical debates regarding small states and their foreign policy and ...
Straipsnyje nagrinėjama, kaip tarptautinių santykių disciplina apibrėžia ir aiškina mažų valstybių p...
yesThis article supports growing calls to ‘take small states seriously’ in the international politic...
This article supports growing calls to ‘take small states seriously’ in the international political...
This paper defines the size of 215 countries using population and land area dimension. The statistic...
A satisfactory definition of a small state has not been found. Attempts to use quantitative criteri...
An earlier draft of this paper was presented as a keynote address at an international workshop on ma...
The great majority of the world’s legally sovereign states are small. The conventional view among sc...
This paper defines the size of 215 countries using population and land area dimension. The statistic...
Small states are conspicuously absent from mainstream comparative political science. There are a var...
ernment Size and Quality of Governance: Does State Size Matter? Abstract: Purpose: Small state stud...
Small states are conspicuously absent from mainstream comparative political science. There are a var...
Due to the complex voting and decision-making mechanisms of the EU, the size-factor has long been pr...
This paper surveys the literature on country size and economic growth, focusing on research on small...
Much time and enormous amount of academic effort has gone into defining small states and their posit...