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No One is an Island: An Icelandic Perspective
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No One is an Island: An Icelandic Perspective

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This book examines Iceland vis-a-vis international affairs, with special focus on immigration, foreign aid, Arctic policy, climate change and Icelands international image, identity and perception. All issues that play an important role in Icelands foreign and domestic policy. This book addresses Iceland as a small state from a variety of perspectives offered by academics and officials. In this book, the authors explore how Iceland’s domestic and international behaviour is marked by its smallness, suggesting that the Icelandic perspective is perhaps more idiosyncratic than international.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
21 September 2018
Pages
161
ISBN
9781527513921

This book examines Iceland vis-a-vis international affairs, with special focus on immigration, foreign aid, Arctic policy, climate change and Icelands international image, identity and perception. All issues that play an important role in Icelands foreign and domestic policy. This book addresses Iceland as a small state from a variety of perspectives offered by academics and officials. In this book, the authors explore how Iceland’s domestic and international behaviour is marked by its smallness, suggesting that the Icelandic perspective is perhaps more idiosyncratic than international.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
21 September 2018
Pages
161
ISBN
9781527513921