2022
DOI: 10.1111/dpr.12609
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The African Small Island Developing States and normative coherence for sustainable development: The quality of civil rights and liberties

Abstract: Summary Motivation The literature on small states suggests that small island states are more likely than larger states to support regional and international democratic norms, but is this true of the six African Small Island Developing States (ASIDS), an underexplored regional grouping? This article explores the ASIDS' normative commitment to regional democratic norms of civil rights and liberties. Purpose This article aims to answer the question: how normatively coherent are ASIDS with the normative developmen… Show more

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