Small, smart and salient? : (Record no. 7280)

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Personal name BROWNING Christopher S
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Title Small, smart and salient? :
Remainder of title rethinking identity in the small states literature /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Christopher S Browning
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2006
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Summary, etc. There has been a tendency in international relations literature to equate small states with a lack of power, smallness being viewed as a handicap to state power and even to state survival. This article argues that an alternative perspective can give a much more positive view of the role and importance of small states. After a critical review of mainstream literature, the case of Finland is considered to show that, at least in a European context, focussing on size may be missing the point, the emphasis now being on the smartness or innovativeness of states.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element SMALL STATES
General subdivision INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
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Main entry heading Cambridge Review of International Affairs :
Related parts Vol. 19, No 4, December 2006, pp.669-684 (93)
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i 21376-1001
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