IR comparative analysis : small states punching above their weight in today's world order

Within the International Relations realm, reaching definitional consensus on smallness has brought about little success. Also, there is a lack of comparative research into small states and the capabilities crucial to their success. This paper will provide an operational definition of smallness and,...

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Main Authors: Brahm Joth Singh, Ismail Hassan, Tomy, Kevin
Other Authors: Ana Cristina Dias Alves
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Language:English
Published: 2019
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-767782019-12-10T12:12:19Z IR comparative analysis : small states punching above their weight in today's world order Brahm Joth Singh Ismail Hassan Tomy, Kevin Ana Cristina Dias Alves School of Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Political science Within the International Relations realm, reaching definitional consensus on smallness has brought about little success. Also, there is a lack of comparative research into small states and the capabilities crucial to their success. This paper will provide an operational definition of smallness and, categorise and assess the main capabilities that enable small states to punch above their weight. These capabilities – economic, diplomatic, defence and soft power – are assessed from a comparative analysis of small states and the unique contexts they belong in. The merits of a comparative analysis include the identification of patterns and a better understanding of how small states maximise their capabilities in foreign policy. This paper concludes that economic capability stands out as the most important capability. However, it is crucial that all capabilities are utilised in unison. Key words: International Relations, smallness, power, world order, capabilities, leadership Bachelor of Arts in Public Policy and Global Affairs 2019-04-12T07:21:47Z 2019-04-12T07:21:47Z 2019 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/76778 en 29 p. application/pdf
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Brahm Joth Singh
Ismail Hassan
Tomy, Kevin
IR comparative analysis : small states punching above their weight in today's world order
description Within the International Relations realm, reaching definitional consensus on smallness has brought about little success. Also, there is a lack of comparative research into small states and the capabilities crucial to their success. This paper will provide an operational definition of smallness and, categorise and assess the main capabilities that enable small states to punch above their weight. These capabilities – economic, diplomatic, defence and soft power – are assessed from a comparative analysis of small states and the unique contexts they belong in. The merits of a comparative analysis include the identification of patterns and a better understanding of how small states maximise their capabilities in foreign policy. This paper concludes that economic capability stands out as the most important capability. However, it is crucial that all capabilities are utilised in unison. Key words: International Relations, smallness, power, world order, capabilities, leadership
author2 Ana Cristina Dias Alves
author_facet Ana Cristina Dias Alves
Brahm Joth Singh
Ismail Hassan
Tomy, Kevin
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author Brahm Joth Singh
Ismail Hassan
Tomy, Kevin
author_sort Brahm Joth Singh
title IR comparative analysis : small states punching above their weight in today's world order
title_short IR comparative analysis : small states punching above their weight in today's world order
title_full IR comparative analysis : small states punching above their weight in today's world order
title_fullStr IR comparative analysis : small states punching above their weight in today's world order
title_full_unstemmed IR comparative analysis : small states punching above their weight in today's world order
title_sort ir comparative analysis : small states punching above their weight in today's world order
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