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This volume covers a wide spectrum of governance issues relating to small states in a global context. While different definitions of governance are given in the chapters, most authors associate governance with the setting and implementation of policies aimed at managing a country or territory, and with the related institutional structures and interventions by political actors. Generally, good governance is associated with concepts such as policy effectiveness, accountability, transparency, control of corruption, encouragement of citizens’ voice and gender equality—factors which are, in turn, linked with democracy. What emerges from the book is that the societies of small states are being re-shaped by various forces outside their control, including the globalization process and climate change, rendering their governance ever more complex. These problems are not solely faced by small states, but small country size tends to lead to a higher degree of exposure to external factors.

The chapters are grouped into four sections broadly covering political, environmental, social and economic governance. Governance is influenced by many, often intertwined, factors; the division of the book into four parts therefore does not detract from the fact that governance is multifaceted, and such division was based on the primary focus of each particular study and its main disciplinary background. The expert authors have, moreover, used a variety of approaches in the studies, the subject of small states being well suited to scholarly work from different disciplines using qualitative, quantitative and mixed approaches to arrive at useful conclusions.

List of figures
viii
List of tables
xi
The editors and contributors xiii
Abbreviations xxii
Introduction: Governance complexities in small states 1(14)
Lino Briguglio
Jessica Byron
Stefano Moncada
Wouter Veenendaal
PART 1 POLITICAL GOVERNANCE
15(100)
1 Governing small states: A review
17(9)
Dag Anckar
2 Navigating hyper-fragmentation in small states: A comparison of Solomon Islands and Vanuatu
26(12)
Wouter Veenendaal
Jack Corbett
3 Small island states with strong democracies? The experience of decentralization in Cabo Verde and Sao Tome and Principe
38(14)
Edalina Rodrigues Sanches
4 Parties, elections and political maturation in the UK Overseas Territories
52(12)
Peter Clegy
5 An examination of the institutional governance mechanisms to promote political integrity in Barbados
64(13)
Philmore Alleyne
Cynthia Barrow-Giles
6 Public administration in small European states: Size, characteristics and performance
77(12)
Marlene Jugl
7 Nordic cooperation as a form of governance: Iceland's sheltered society
89(12)
Baldur Thorhallsson
Sverrir Steinsson
8 The nature and extent of fragility traps in small states
101(14)
David Carment
Simon Langlois-Bertrand
Yiagadeesen Samy
PART 2 ENVIRONMENTAL GOVERNANCE
115(116)
9 Policy measures addressing nearly zero-energy buildings in the small island state of Malta
117(24)
Damien Gatt
Charles Yousif
10 A comparative case study of environmental governance in Tuvalu and the Marshall Islands
141(10)
Andrea C. Simonelli
11 Integration of climate change adaptation, disaster risk reduction and development in Vanuatu: A systems perspective
151(16)
Amy Savage
Corey Huber
Hilary Bambrick
12 Dealing with climate change at all levels: Small island developing states between global climate negotiations and national climate policies
167(12)
Carola Klock
13 Environmental governance in small island developing states: Challenges and opportunities for transformation using a Trinidad and Tobago case study
179(16)
Michelle Mycoo
14 Emissions and economic development in small states: The role of governance
195(16)
Jessica Camilleri
Jonathan Spiteri
Marie Brignglio
15 Environmental governance in Mauritius: Evidence from the Environmental Performance Index
211(20)
Taruna Ramessur
PART 3 SOCIAL GOVERNANCE
231(68)
16 South-South mobility, regionalism and governance in Pacific islands
233(15)
Alessio Cangiano
Andreea R. Torre
17 Against the tide? A socio-legal review of Caribbean SIDS' (non-) ratification of and (non-)compliance with international agreements on migrants and refugees
248(17)
Natalie Dietrich Jones
18 Social protection data management in small states: The case of Cabo Verde (Cape Verde)
265(10)
Pedro Lara de Arruda
Raquel Tehaldi
19 Enabling adaptive governance through social capital in small island developing states
275(10)
Jan Petzold
20 Social governance in the Eastern Caribbean small island states
285(14)
Godfrey St. Bernard
Lino Briguglio
PART 4 ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE
299(107)
21 Strengthening fiscal frameworks and improving the spending mix in small states
301(28)
Ezequiel Cabezon
Patrizia Tumbarello
Yiqun Wu
22 Size, governance and expenditure on defence and education: Realpolitik and the peace dividend for small economies
329(20)
Robert Read
23 Building resilience and reducing vulnerabilities through innovative financing in the Caribbean
349(12)
Howard Haughton
Jodie Keane
24 The "remittance trap": Should we be concerned for small Pacific island countries?
361(16)
Ron Duncan
25 Policy prescriptions for growth and broad-based development in the Pacific island countries
377(14)
Te'o Ian Fairbaim
26 Economic governance and economic growth in Mauritius
391(15)
Boopen Seetanah
Raja V. Sannassee
Harris Neeliah
Author Index 406(14)
Index 420
Lino Briguglio is Professor of Economics and Director of the Islands and Small States Institute at



the University of Malta.



 



Jessica Byron is Professor of Caribbean International Relations and Diplomacy and Director of



the Institute for International Relations at the St Augustine Campus of the University of the West



Indies.



 



Stefano Moncada is a lecturer and researcher in development economics and climate change at



the University of Malta.



 



Wouter Veenendaal is Assistant Professor of Political Science at Leiden University, the Netherlands.