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The Politics Of Smallness In Modern Europe Size Identity And International Relations Since 1800 Samuël Kruizinga Editor

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The Politics Of Smallness In Modern Europe Size Identity And International Relations Since 1800 Samuël Kruizinga Editor
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.68 MB
Author: Samuël Kruizinga (editor)
ISBN: 9781350168886, 9781350168916, 1350168882, 1350168912
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Politics Of Smallness In Modern Europe Size Identity And International Relations Since 1800 Samuël Kruizinga Editor by Samuël Kruizinga (editor) 9781350168886, 9781350168916, 1350168882, 1350168912 instant download after payment.

Rather than simply assuming that some states are small and others are big, The Politics of Smallness in Modern Europe delves deep into the construction of different size-based hierarchies in Europe and explores the way Europeans have thought about their own state’s size and that of their continental neighbours since the early 19th century. By positing that ideas about size are intimately connected with both basic discourses about a state’s identity and policy discourses about the range of options most appropriate to that state, this multi-contributor volume presents a novel way of thinking about what makes one state, in the eyes of both its own inhabitants and those of others, different from others, and what effects these perceived differences have had, and continue to have, on domestic, European, and global politics.
Bringing together an international team of historians and political scientists, this nuanced and sophisticated study examines the connections between shifting ideas about a state’s (relative) size, competing notions of national interest and mission, and international policy in modern Europe and beyond.

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