In an era of globalisation, no country can be an island
disconnected from the rest of the world and small states are now
integrated in the global economy. The analysis in this book shows
that the experiences of small states can be valuable for other
countries but at the same time, small states can be vulnerable.
This book discusses several issues that are of global importance
and analyses how small states are affected, why they can be
vulnerable and how their experiences can be beneficial globally,
including for larger states. The issues discussed include the 2008
global economic and financial crisis; governance issues and
vulnerabilities in small states with small institutions and limited
administrative capacity; international development cooperation; and
how small states can contribute to the global transition to clean
energy. Each chapter is a case study.
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