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Small states: Survival and proliferation

Abstract

How can the wide fluctuations in the number of small states over the past 350 years be explained? Rejecting the notion that the deaths of over 150 states can be properly explained by poor statecraft, incompetent leadership or major faults in foreign policy decision making of small states, the article claims that vast numbers of state deaths and large-scale state creation are most properly explained at the system level. An argument is developed that describes small state death and proliferation as heavily impacted by the state system. By investigating the core operating principles of the international state system since 1648 in light of their impact on the survivability of small states, the argument emerges that larger rates of survival and proliferation of small states are shaped by broad systemic factors. The article contributes a new facet to the study of the small state and offers a new and general explanation of small state death, creation and proliferation. The findings also challenge International Relation Theory’s traditional focus on great powers. It is suggested that the study of the major structuring actors in international politics may be complimented fruitfully by better understanding the system’s impact on weak and small states.

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  1. I thank an anonymous reviewer of an earlier draft for this concise phrase.

  2. This study investigates small states within the context of the Westphalian states system. Thus, the study claims universality strictly within the different geographic reach of that particular system over the past centuries.

  3. To add precision, I distinguish here between pre-twentieth century Classical Realism and modern (Classical) Realism.

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Maass, M. Small states: Survival and proliferation. Int Polit 51, 709–728 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1057/ip.2014.31

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Keywords

  • small states
  • international states system
  • state survival
  • state death
  • state creation
  • small state proliferation