“…The literature on small states in global politics highlights that they face severe structural limitations due to their size and resources in influencing international negotiations, and need to rely on various counter-balancing strategies to make up for these deficiencies, such as alliance building and normative suasion (Panke, 2012). There is evidence from organizations such as the IMF and the OECD DAC that if small countries speak with a united voice, they can alter development discourse and policy (Kentikelenis and Seabrooke, 2017;Verschaeve and Orbie, 2018). With multi-bi aid, one solution is to pool small donor voices through informal institutions, such as the Visegrad Four (V4), a loose framework for cooperation between the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia.…”