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Small states and shelter theory: Iceland's external affairs (1st)

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Small states are dependent on the economic, political, and societal shelter provided by larger states and international organisations to survive and prosper.

Iceland provides an ideal case study for shelter theory, due both to its smallness as compared with its larger neighbouring states, as well as its status as both an entity and then as a state.

That Iceland has historically been so isolated, relative to other small European states, also makes it easier to trace the country's interactions with other actors, since the impact of each interaction can be measured more definitively thus broadening the theory's validity and offering new insights into its operations.

The contributors to this volume focus on the extent of Iceland's external engagement with other states and the domestic consequences of this interaction.

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Product Details
Routledge
0429871805 / 9780429871801
eBook (EPUB)
03/10/2018
England
English
224 pages
Copy: 30%; print: 30%
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