Contrary to widely held belief, small island countries have many lessons to offer to other countries and the world community in terms of their development strategies. This article provides evidence that small island countries are experts at breaking and distorting global trade rules without being noticed or provoking retaliatory actions. As unimportant actors in the global system, they tend to use their sovereignty and non-market options to their advantage rather than relying purely on global rules of free trade. Globalization is neither uniform nor homogeneous, but includes opportunities and potential for derogations, exceptions and special arrangements.
The involvement of small island states (SISs) in a growing number of international organisations (IO...
The article answers three interrelated questions pertaining to small island economies and tourism de...
As a subcategory of small states, island microstates are the smallest. Using the Cook Islands and Ki...
This article provides an assessment of a range of issues concerned with the development of internati...
For decades, the world’s smallest states—the structurally weakest members of the multilateral system...
Small states have always been more vulnerable in the global economy. This is so because trade compri...
At the close of the 20th century, it was increasingly clear that Pacific Island countries would stru...
After pointing out that small island economies are diverse in their economic situations and in their...
While ever facing risks and vulnerabilities, small island states continue impress with a wily and ad...
The world's sub-national, island (or mainly island) jurisdictions constitute a timely, valid, and va...
This article investigates how recent attempts by the European Union (EU) and the Organisation for Ec...
International audienceIn this chapter we build on the observation that island economies, and especia...
The contemporary turn of events post-Brexit and the election of Donald Trump hints at a return of pr...
As pointed out in this article, small island economies are diverse in their nature and in the challe...
The world’s sub-national, island (or mainly island) jurisdictions constitute a timely, valid and va...
The involvement of small island states (SISs) in a growing number of international organisations (IO...
The article answers three interrelated questions pertaining to small island economies and tourism de...
As a subcategory of small states, island microstates are the smallest. Using the Cook Islands and Ki...
This article provides an assessment of a range of issues concerned with the development of internati...
For decades, the world’s smallest states—the structurally weakest members of the multilateral system...
Small states have always been more vulnerable in the global economy. This is so because trade compri...
At the close of the 20th century, it was increasingly clear that Pacific Island countries would stru...
After pointing out that small island economies are diverse in their economic situations and in their...
While ever facing risks and vulnerabilities, small island states continue impress with a wily and ad...
The world's sub-national, island (or mainly island) jurisdictions constitute a timely, valid, and va...
This article investigates how recent attempts by the European Union (EU) and the Organisation for Ec...
International audienceIn this chapter we build on the observation that island economies, and especia...
The contemporary turn of events post-Brexit and the election of Donald Trump hints at a return of pr...
As pointed out in this article, small island economies are diverse in their nature and in the challe...
The world’s sub-national, island (or mainly island) jurisdictions constitute a timely, valid and va...
The involvement of small island states (SISs) in a growing number of international organisations (IO...
The article answers three interrelated questions pertaining to small island economies and tourism de...
As a subcategory of small states, island microstates are the smallest. Using the Cook Islands and Ki...