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ID085900
Title ProperElusive definition of the small state
LanguageENG
AuthorMaass, Matthias
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The small state has so far escaped a consensus definition because 'the' small state has in fact been conceived of very differently. Different studies of 'the' small state have characterized it quite distinctly. In fact, there is substantial disagreement even over what type of criteria, quantifiable or qualitative, are most appropriate to characterize the small state. However, I argue that such fundamental disagreement over what makes a state small has actually benefited the area of small states studies by providing it with conceptual flexibility to match different research designs as well as the quite substantial variations among actual small states in the world. In short, in the discipline of international relations as well as in reality, more than one definition of the small state does and should exist.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Politics Vol.46,No.1; Jan-2009:p65-83
Journal SourceInternational Politics Vol.46,No.1; Jan-2009:p65-83
Key WordsSmall State ;  Small States Studies ;  Definition ;  Quantifiable Criteria ;  Qualitative Criteria