Territories like American Samoa, Anguilla, Aruba, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Cook Islands and the Faroes are sub-national island jurisdictions (SNIJs). They all share some measure of autonomous government, and are easily construed as independent states-in-waiting. Yet, most of these territories exhibit no urgency to become independent. Instead, they appear to have decided that there are political and economic benefits accruing today when island territories are autonomous but not sovereign. In an uncertain world, a substantial degree of autonomy, respect and protection for local culture and identity, reasonable provision of employment opportunities, welfare and security by a larger and benign metropolitan state, have co...
Sub-national island jurisdictions (SNIJs) manifest diverse expressions of govern- ance within typic...
The development of a global database of sub-national island jurisdictions (SNIJs) began in 2004. Th...
The Cayman Islands has a population of 63,415 (Cayman Islands Government) and an area of 264 square ...
Territories like American Samoa, Anguilla, Aruba, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, C...
The peoples and governments of island nation-states appear to use isolation as a jurisdictional reso...
For a great majority of former colonies, the outcome of decolonization was independence. Yet scatter...
Local autonomy in a subnational jurisdiction is more likely to be gained, secured or enhanced where ...
This paper hypothesizes that small islands provide a number of lessons in the political economy of d...
Local autonomy in a subnational jurisdiction is more likely to be gained, secured or enhanced where ...
Baldacchino [Baldacchino, G., 2002. Jurisdictional self-reliance for small island territories: consi...
Island jurisdictions, even more than their mainland counterparts, are gripped by dual and seemingly...
This article originated as a paper presented at the Pacific Regional Seminar, Port Moresby, Papua Ne...
This paper compares the constitutional arrangements of various territorial entities in the South-Wes...
The world's sub-national, island (or mainly island) jurisdictions constitute a timely, valid, and va...
While ever facing risks and vulnerabilities, small island states continue impress with a wily and ad...
Sub-national island jurisdictions (SNIJs) manifest diverse expressions of govern- ance within typic...
The development of a global database of sub-national island jurisdictions (SNIJs) began in 2004. Th...
The Cayman Islands has a population of 63,415 (Cayman Islands Government) and an area of 264 square ...
Territories like American Samoa, Anguilla, Aruba, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, C...
The peoples and governments of island nation-states appear to use isolation as a jurisdictional reso...
For a great majority of former colonies, the outcome of decolonization was independence. Yet scatter...
Local autonomy in a subnational jurisdiction is more likely to be gained, secured or enhanced where ...
This paper hypothesizes that small islands provide a number of lessons in the political economy of d...
Local autonomy in a subnational jurisdiction is more likely to be gained, secured or enhanced where ...
Baldacchino [Baldacchino, G., 2002. Jurisdictional self-reliance for small island territories: consi...
Island jurisdictions, even more than their mainland counterparts, are gripped by dual and seemingly...
This article originated as a paper presented at the Pacific Regional Seminar, Port Moresby, Papua Ne...
This paper compares the constitutional arrangements of various territorial entities in the South-Wes...
The world's sub-national, island (or mainly island) jurisdictions constitute a timely, valid, and va...
While ever facing risks and vulnerabilities, small island states continue impress with a wily and ad...
Sub-national island jurisdictions (SNIJs) manifest diverse expressions of govern- ance within typic...
The development of a global database of sub-national island jurisdictions (SNIJs) began in 2004. Th...
The Cayman Islands has a population of 63,415 (Cayman Islands Government) and an area of 264 square ...