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"The book explains what "small" states are and explores their current security challenges, in general terms and through specific examples. It reflects the shift from traditional security definitions emphasising defence and armaments, to new security concerns such as economic, societal and environmental security where institutional cooperation looms larger. These complex issues, linked with traditional power relations and new types of actors, need to be tackled with regard to democracy and good governance. Key policy challenges for small states are examined and applied in the regional case studies.The book deals mainly with the current and recent past of such states but also offers insights for their future policies. Although many of the states covered are European, the study also includes African, Caribbean and Asian small states. Their particular interest and relevance is outlined, as is the connection between their security challenges and their smallness. Policy advice for other states is then sought. The book is the first in-depth, multi-continent study of security as an aspect of small state governance today. It is novel in placing the security dilemmas of small states in the context of wider ideas on international and institutional change, and in dealing with non-European states and areas"-- Provided by publisher.

"This book offers an accessible, coherent and informative analysis of contemporary and future security challenges facing small states and provides a comparative perspective"-- Provided by publisher.

List of figures
xiii
List of tables
xiv
Notes on contributors xv
Preface xx
List of acronyms and abbreviations
xxii
PART I Small state security revisited: history, concepts, theory
1(92)
1 Setting the scene: small states and international security
3(23)
Anders Wivel
Alyson J.K. Bailes
Clive Archer
2 Small states, survival and strategy
26(20)
Alyson J.K. Bailes
Jean-Marc Rickli
Baldur Thorhallsson
3 Economic security and size
46(20)
Richard T. Griffiths
4 Societal security and small states
66(14)
Alyson J.K. Bailes
5 Environmental security and small states
80(13)
Audur H. Ingolfsdottir
PART II Small state security in Europe
93(92)
6 The Nordic states and security
95(18)
Clive Archer
7 Security concerns of the Baltic States in the twenty-first century
113(17)
Mindaugas Jurkynas
8 Security challenges in the Western Balkans: building `soft' security after conflict
130(19)
Visnja Samardzija
Senada Selo Sabic
9 Georgia and Moldova: caught in the outskirts of Europe?
149(18)
Ruxandra Lupu Dinesen
Anders Wivel
10 The security of the European micro-states
167(18)
Archie W. Simpson
PART III Comparative insights
185(70)
11 Botswana as a small developmental state
187(15)
Ian Taylor
12 Small state security in Asia: political and temporal constructions of vulnerability
202(21)
Alan Chong
13 What Caribbean post-2015?: developmental and/or fragile? Old versus new security?
223(18)
Timothy M. Shaw
14 The security concerns of designed spaces: size matters
241(14)
Godfrey Baldacchino
Index 255
Clive Archer was, until 2009, Research Professor in International Relations at Manchester Metropolitan University and was previously a Professor at Aberdeen University. He has researched and published widely on the affairs of the Nordic region, Arctic cooperation, international organizations and the European Union.

Alyson J.K. Bailes is a former British diplomat and Director of the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, now working as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Iceland and a Visiting Professor at the College of Europe. Security studies are her speciality.

Anders Wivel is an Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science, University of Copenhagen. His most recent books are Explaining Foreign Policy: International Diplomacy and the Russo-Georgian War (Lynne Rienner 2012, co-author Hans Mouritzen) and Denmark and the European Union (Routledge 2013, co-editor Lee Miles).