Asymmetric Neighbors and International Relations

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Al Thani
Armenia
Asia Pacific Space Cooperation Organization
Australia
Azerbaijan
Belarus
bilateral power dynamics
Brazil
Brazilian FDI
Canada
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China
Colombia
East Timor
East Timorese
Emir Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa
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EU's Eastern Border
EU’s Eastern Border
foreign policy adaptation
GCC State
Georgia
Georgia's NATO Membership
Georgia’s NATO Membership
Ghana
India
Indonesia
international political relations
Jana Andolan
Japan
John Dramani Mahama
managing large neighbour influence
Mongolia
Nagorno Karabakh Conflict
National Role Conception
NATO Membership
NATO's Partnership
NATO’s Partnership
Nepal
New Zealand
Nuclear Weapon Free Status
People's Action Party
People’s Action Party
power asymmetry theory
Qatar
regional security strategies
Russia
Saudi Arabia
Secondary Regional Powers
Singapore
Singaporean Foreign Policy
small state diplomacy
South Korea
South Korea's Foreign Policy
South Korean Foreign Policy
South Korea’s Foreign Policy
THAAD System
Tilting Strategy
Timor Leste
Togo
Turkey
United Malays National Organization

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032283104
  • Weight: 630g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jun 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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With a range of case studies from every continent, the contributors to this book analyze the challenges that arise for states living with much larger neighbors, and the policies they develop to account for this asymmetry.

Bringing together the perspectives of bilateral relations and the study of small states, this book analyzes a range of scenarios where one or more smaller countries must manage relations with a much larger neighbor or neighbors, from the perspective of the smaller countries. Each case presents different priorities, depending on the relationship between the states concerned, while highlighting the commonalities across the various scenarios. The range of cases and contributors is wide and diverse, with examples including Togo’s relationship with Ghana, Mongolia’s with China, and Colombia’s with Brazil – as well as more widely known examples such as Canada and the United States, or Australia and New Zealand.

A valuable resource for scholars and students of international relations, and public policy of small- and medium-sized states.

Ian Roberge is an Associate Professor in the School of Public Policy and Administration at York University in Toronto, Canada.

Nara Park is an Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Management at Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea.

Thomas R. Klassen is a Professor in the School of Public Policy and Administration at York University, Toronto, Canada.