2022
DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190926205.001.0001
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A Small State's Guide to Influence in World Politics

Abstract: Small states are crucial actors in world politics. They attract outsized attention from great powers, populate international organizations, and shape international norms. Despite that, they have been relegated to a second tier of International Relations scholarship. Many explanations of international politics are largely silent on small states. When mentioned, small states often are treated as victims of great-power aggression or free riders on great powers’ good will. Some small states fit that picture of imp… Show more

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“…The ambition is to identify what can be learned about small-state behavior in the international arena, given the tools available for such actors when facing asymmetrically larger and more powerful states. 103 The Norwegian government has ambitions for the High North to become one of Norway's most sustainable and innovative regions, and the Arctic is also Norway's most important foreign policy interest area. 104 Norway's Arctic strategy is therefore an expression of the interplay between foreign and domestic policy, and the conduct of Norway's foreign and Arctic policy is aptly explained through Putnam's two-level game.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ambition is to identify what can be learned about small-state behavior in the international arena, given the tools available for such actors when facing asymmetrically larger and more powerful states. 103 The Norwegian government has ambitions for the High North to become one of Norway's most sustainable and innovative regions, and the Arctic is also Norway's most important foreign policy interest area. 104 Norway's Arctic strategy is therefore an expression of the interplay between foreign and domestic policy, and the conduct of Norway's foreign and Arctic policy is aptly explained through Putnam's two-level game.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Weak but strategically valuable allies, according to Blankenship (2021), may hold greater bargaining leverage as they are less prone to fear US abandonment. By studying multiple Latin American countries, Long (2015Long ( , 2022 has further persuasively demonstrated that in some instances nations are able to overcome considerable power asymmetries and shape the US policy-making process. This suggests that we should not expect uniform behaviours from all asymmetric relationships, even when a state as powerful as the USA is involved (Long 2022).…”
Section: Bargaining In Asymmetric Alliancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By studying multiple Latin American countries, Long (2015Long ( , 2022 has further persuasively demonstrated that in some instances nations are able to overcome considerable power asymmetries and shape the US policy-making process. This suggests that we should not expect uniform behaviours from all asymmetric relationships, even when a state as powerful as the USA is involved (Long 2022). On the balance, however, it must be noted that small-state actors are generally seen to have a narrower room of manoeuvre in their geopolitical outlook (Jervis 1978, 172-173).…”
Section: Bargaining In Asymmetric Alliancesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Las GP constituyen referentes claves en el sistema internacional; sobre todo cuando se trata de definir la PE de EP (Long, 2022). Por ende, todos aquellos que tienen proyectos hegemónicos determinan, en gran medida, el escenario internacional y los espacios de maniobra del resto de actores estatales.…”
Section: Una Breve Mirada a Las Grandes Potencias Y Estados Pequeñosunclassified