It appears that the independence candle for islands has been snuffed, at least for the moment. The current status is regarded as the best of both worlds. Island jurisdictions wield many of the benefits associated with political sovereignty while they are delegating responsibilities to, and enjoying the security and reaping the material benefits of remaining in association with, a larger, and typically richer, patron (Baldacchino,2004).peer-reviewe
After a review of the small island economy literature, this study compares the average performance ...
Twelve papers resulting from the initial phase of the North Atlantic Islands Programme, which culmin...
For a great majority of former colonies, the outcome of decolonization was independence. Yet scatter...
Why has the postwar march to independence stalled among small tropical islands? Why do dependent is...
Abstract. Why has the postwar march to independence stalled among small tropical islands? Why do de...
This paper hypothesizes that small islands provide a number of lessons in the political economy of d...
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 study examines a global sample of forty small islands less than three million in population, 1...
Starting with Iceland in 1944, the emergence of many small sovereign island states has generated in...
The development of small island economies depends on different variables, among them, the political ...
The Pacific Islands region is home to many of the world’s smallest states, most of which emerged as ...
When it comes to the practice of democratic politics, do size and insularity matter? A number of stu...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Islands have developed some of the most innovative f...
I thank Godfrey Baldacchino and David Milne for their stimulating criticism on earlier drafts of th...
After a review of the small island economy literature, this study compares the average performance ...
Twelve papers resulting from the initial phase of the North Atlantic Islands Programme, which culmin...
For a great majority of former colonies, the outcome of decolonization was independence. Yet scatter...
Why has the postwar march to independence stalled among small tropical islands? Why do dependent is...
Abstract. Why has the postwar march to independence stalled among small tropical islands? Why do de...
This paper hypothesizes that small islands provide a number of lessons in the political economy of d...
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 study examines a global sample of forty small islands less than three million in population, 1...
Starting with Iceland in 1944, the emergence of many small sovereign island states has generated in...
The development of small island economies depends on different variables, among them, the political ...
The Pacific Islands region is home to many of the world’s smallest states, most of which emerged as ...
When it comes to the practice of democratic politics, do size and insularity matter? A number of stu...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Islands have developed some of the most innovative f...
I thank Godfrey Baldacchino and David Milne for their stimulating criticism on earlier drafts of th...
After a review of the small island economy literature, this study compares the average performance ...
Twelve papers resulting from the initial phase of the North Atlantic Islands Programme, which culmin...
For a great majority of former colonies, the outcome of decolonization was independence. Yet scatter...