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Other Powers - Studies in the Foreign Policies of Small States

English · Hardback

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Originally published in 1972, this book examines the scope and possibilities for small states in the conduct of their foreign policies. In the introduction the editor discusses the problem of defining the term 'small state' and outlines the restraints they face and the type of international roles they play.


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Introduction R. P. Barston 1. Norwegian Foreign Policy Nils Orvik 2. The Foreign Policy of the Netherlands Peter R. Baehr 3. The Foreign Policy of Switzerland Jacques Freymond 4. The Foreign Policy of Zambia Marion Bone 5. Aspects of Israeli Foreign Policy Jacob Reuveny 6. The Foreign Policy of Cyprus R. P. Barston 7. The Foreign Policy of Cuba David Stansfield 8. The Foreign Policy of Singapore Frank H. H. King 9. New Zealand Foreign Policy Reg Harrison.


About the author










Professor Ronald Barston is an international relations specialist in diplomacy and maritime policy. He is a former member of the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office,including Law of the Sea negotiations. Other appointments include accredited IMO and CoDirector IMO Maritime Academy,Trieste. He pioneered international training in port state control ship inspection with the International Maritime Bureau and regional maritime safety cooperation in Southeast Asia and Caribbean. He has taught at LSE (IR and Director Marine Policy Programme); King's College (KCL) ; United States and as an international consultant in Southeast Asia . His publications include The Other Powers ; International Politics Since 1945 ; Modern Diplomacy (5th ed Routledge ) and Diplomatic Methods (Routledge).


Summary

Originally published in 1972, this book examines the scope and possibilities for small states in the conduct of their foreign policies. In the introduction the editor discusses the problem of defining the term ‘small state’ and outlines the restraints they face and the type of international roles they play.

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