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Title: Neutrals and norm building : a question of size
Authors: Lottaz, Pascal
Keywords: Norm (Philosophy)
Neutrality
Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe and the Churches (1975 : Buckow/Märkische Schweiz, Germany)
International relations
States, Small
States, Small -- Economic conditions
Issue Date: 2025
Publisher: University of Malta. Islands and Small States Institute
Citation: Lottaz, P. (2025). Neutrals and norm building : a question of size. Small States & Territories, 8(1), 69-71.
Abstract: Small states are rarely agenda-setters, but they can be norm-developers, advancing the international system by gathering support for collectively beneficial standards and expectations. Neutrality norms serve as a case in point: while Great Powers often assert (or sometimes challenge) neutrality through their military, economic, or structural power, small states have a long history of creating, maintaining, and expanding rules and agreements by engaging other actors in norm-building processes. This article contrasts the two approaches, using the examples of great and small power neutrals.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/134800
ISSN: 26168006
Appears in Collections:SST Vol. 8, No. 1, May 2025
SST Vol. 8, No. 1, May 2025

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