Small diplomatic systems are often non-specialized and struggle to keep up with the massive volume of information in modern international relations.
alone cannot explain small state behavior, as these nations often maintain a "policy space" that allows them to resist or follow regional hegemons. Strategies for Survival and Influence
Small states compensate for their lack of military and economic might by using specialized "tools of the trade" to gain relevance:
Small states bear the full brunt of power imbalances and are more exposed to external constraints than larger powers.
In the book , authors Neal G. Jesse and John R. Dreyer argue that small states are not simply "large states writ small"; they possess distinct behavioral patterns and strategic choices dictated by their size. Key Theoretical Findings
Small diplomatic systems are often non-specialized and struggle to keep up with the massive volume of information in modern international relations.
alone cannot explain small state behavior, as these nations often maintain a "policy space" that allows them to resist or follow regional hegemons. Strategies for Survival and Influence Small States in the International System: At Pe...
Small states compensate for their lack of military and economic might by using specialized "tools of the trade" to gain relevance: In the book , authors Neal G
Small states bear the full brunt of power imbalances and are more exposed to external constraints than larger powers. Key Theoretical Findings
In the book , authors Neal G. Jesse and John R. Dreyer argue that small states are not simply "large states writ small"; they possess distinct behavioral patterns and strategic choices dictated by their size. Key Theoretical Findings