Studying small states in international security affairs : a quantitative analysis/ Diana Panke

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2017Subject(s): Online resources: In: Cambridge Review of International Affairs: Vol.30, No.2-3, April - June 2017, pp. 235-255 (93)Summary: The analysis reveals that next to political and financial capacities states that place high priority on military matters are more active while smaller and poorer states are more likely the shelter under the security umbrella of larger counterparts.
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The analysis reveals that next to political and financial capacities states that place high priority on military matters are more active while smaller and poorer states are more likely the shelter under the security umbrella of larger counterparts.

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