Small Countries, Big Diplomacy

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ASEAN Community
ASEAN Community Building
ASEAN Foreign Minister
ASEAN Summit
ASEAN's History
ASEAN’s History
Author_Alounkeo Kittikhoun
Author_Anoulak Kittikhoun
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Cold War Southeast Asia
decolonisation studies
EEZ
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Foreign Ministers
hydropower governance
international relations theory
Lan Na
Landlocked Developing Countries
Lao Government
Lao People's Democratic Republic
Lao People’s Democratic Republic
Laos
Lower Mekong Basin
Mainstream Dams
Mekong
Mekong Committee
Mekong River Basin
MRC.
NAM
NSGTs
Prior Consultation Process
Quota Free Market Access
regional integration Asia
small state diplomacy
small state negotiation strategies
Socioeconomic Development
South China Sea Issue
UN

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367646004
  • Weight: 260g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Oct 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book shows how small countries use "big" diplomacy to advance national interests and global agendas – from issues of peace and security (the South China Sea and nuclearization in Korea) and human rights (decolonization) to development (landlocked and least developed countries) and environment (hydropower development). Using the case of Laos, it explores how a small landlocked developing state maneuvered among the big players and championed causes of international concern at three of the world’s important global institutions – the United Nations (UN), the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the Mekong River Commission (MRC).

Recounting the geographical and historical origins behind Laos’ diplomacy, this book traces the journey of the country, surrounded by its five larger neighbors China, Thailand, Vietnam, Myanmar and Cambodia, and influenced by superpower rivalries, from the Cold War to the post-Cold War eras. The book is written from an integrated perspective of a French-educated Lao diplomat with over 40 years of experience in various senior roles in the Lao government, leading major groups and committees at the UN and ASEAN; and the theoretical knowledge and experience of an American-trained Lao political scientist and international civil servant who has worked for the Lao government and the international secretariats of the UN and MRC. These different perspectives bridge not only the theory-practice divide but also the government insider-outsider schism.

The book concludes with "seven rules for small state diplomacy" that should prove useful for diplomats, statespersons, policymakers and international civil servants alike. It will also be of interest to scholars and experts in the fields of international relations and foreign policies of Laos, the Mekong and Asia in general.

Alounkeo Kittikhoun served as Minister to the Prime Minister’s Office, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs and Ambassador to the UN for the Lao Government. Educated in Laos and France’s Université Panthéon Sorbonne, he officially led multilateral and bilateral negotiations in the UN and ASEAN for many years, and participated in international meetings and conferences in over 50 countries.

Anoulak Kittikhoun is the Chief Strategy and Partnership Officer of the Mekong River Commission, and has worked for the Lao Government, the UN Secretariat Headquarters, and taught at Brooklyn College of New York. Educated in Laos, the Australian National University and the City University of New York, he is co-editor of River Basin Organizations in Water Diplomacy, has written a number of peer-reviewed articles, and has spoken at international conferences, missions and expert group meetings in over 30 countries.

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