Small State Diplomacy
July/August 2020
Volume 45
Number 4
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Introducing small state diplomatic initiatives
Roderic Alley suggests that most states must maximise opportunities available within a properly functioning, rules-based multilateral order.
Liechtenstein and the crime of aggression
Sina Alavi and Diana Barnes outline a small state’s mission to complete the legacy of Nuremberg.
A sheep in wolf’s clothing?
Karen Devine reviews nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament strategy in Irish foreign policy.
Advancing national interests through international norms: the case of Costa Rica
Ludovico Feoli comments on a small Central American state’s approach to maximising its international diplomatic projection.
Small islands states’ diplomatic strategic partnerships in climate negotiations
George Carter examines the efforts of small Pacific states to lessen their vulnerability to global climatic dynamics.
Colombia’s ‘African descent’ initiative at the United Nations
Diana Panke and Julia Gurol discuss a small state effort in a multilateral arena.
BOOKS
ANNA FIFIELD: The Great Successor: The Divinely Perfect Destiny of Brilliant Comrade Kim Jong Un (Paul Sinclair).
BOB WESTHOFF: Fentanyl, Inc.: How Rogue Chemists are Creating the Deadliest Wave of the Opiod Epidemic (John Battersby).
ROBIN GERSTER: Travels in Atomic Sunshine, Australia and the Occupation of Japan (Ian McGibbon).
CORRESPONDENCE
Introducing small state diplomatic initiatives
Roderic Alley suggests that most states must maximise opportunities available within a properly functioning, rules-based multilateral order.
Liechtenstein and the crime of aggression
Sina Alavi and Diana Barnes outline a small state’s mission to complete the legacy of Nuremberg.
A sheep in wolf’s clothing?
Karen Devine reviews nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament strategy in Irish foreign policy.
Advancing national interests through international norms: the case of Costa Rica
Ludovico Feoli comments on a small Central American state’s approach to maximising its international diplomatic projection.
Small islands states’ diplomatic strategic partnerships in climate negotiations
George Carter examines the efforts of small Pacific states to lessen their vulnerability to global climatic dynamics.
Colombia’s ‘African descent’ initiative at the United Nations
Diana Panke and Julia Gurol discuss a small state effort in a multilateral arena.
BOOKS
ANNA FIFIELD: The Great Successor: The Divinely Perfect Destiny of Brilliant Comrade Kim Jong Un (Paul Sinclair).
BOB WESTHOFF: Fentanyl, Inc.: How Rogue Chemists are Creating the Deadliest Wave of the Opiod Epidemic (John Battersby).
ROBIN GERSTER: Travels in Atomic Sunshine, Australia and the Occupation of Japan (Ian McGibbon).
CORRESPONDENCE
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