Starting with Iceland in 1944, the emergence of many small sovereign island states has generated interest in the economic and political viability and vulnerability of small jurisdictions. This seemingly irresistible march to sovereignty proceeded for several decades after the Second World War, before waning considerably in recent years. Instead, many island jurisdictions today choose to operate as relatively autonomous units within a larger 'federal' framework encompassing larger states. Hence, recent island scholarship has taken a natural turn towards sub-national or non-sovereign jurisdictional powers and arrangements. The case studies selected for this comparative study of sub-national island jurisdictions (SNlJs), the Galapagos ...
The overall aim of this paper is to discern lessons from the category of sub-national island jurisd...
This paper is concerned with the relationship between jurisdictional powers and economic and innovat...
It appears that the independence candle for islands has been snuffed, at least for the moment. The ...
This paper hypothesizes that small islands provide a number of lessons in the political economy of d...
The emergence of a new category of states made of only small islands is a relatively recent phenomen...
Sub-national island jurisdictions (SNIJs) manifest diverse expressions of govern- ance within typic...
Why has the postwar march to independence stalled among small tropical islands? Why do dependent is...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Islands have developed some of the most innovative f...
Much of the literature on the development prospects of small, often island, jurisdictions is steepe...
Island jurisdictions, even more than their mainland counterparts, are gripped by dual and seemingly...
Twelve papers resulting from the initial phase of the North Atlantic Islands Programme, which culmin...
Does sovereignty make any significant difference to small island territories? In the case of Icelan...
The development of a global database of sub-national island jurisdictions (SNIJs) began in 2004. Th...
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 ...
The overall aim of this paper is to discern lessons from the category of sub-national island jurisd...
This paper is concerned with the relationship between jurisdictional powers and economic and innovat...
It appears that the independence candle for islands has been snuffed, at least for the moment. The ...
This paper hypothesizes that small islands provide a number of lessons in the political economy of d...
The emergence of a new category of states made of only small islands is a relatively recent phenomen...
Sub-national island jurisdictions (SNIJs) manifest diverse expressions of govern- ance within typic...
Why has the postwar march to independence stalled among small tropical islands? Why do dependent is...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Islands have developed some of the most innovative f...
Much of the literature on the development prospects of small, often island, jurisdictions is steepe...
Island jurisdictions, even more than their mainland counterparts, are gripped by dual and seemingly...
Twelve papers resulting from the initial phase of the North Atlantic Islands Programme, which culmin...
Does sovereignty make any significant difference to small island territories? In the case of Icelan...
The development of a global database of sub-national island jurisdictions (SNIJs) began in 2004. Th...
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 ...
The overall aim of this paper is to discern lessons from the category of sub-national island jurisd...
This paper is concerned with the relationship between jurisdictional powers and economic and innovat...
It appears that the independence candle for islands has been snuffed, at least for the moment. The ...