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Lesser States and Niche Diplomacy

2014
For many good reasons, international relations theory (and diplomatic history) has primarily focused upon the largest and most powerful states. Theorists have concisely stated the rationale: The great powers have utility for the system—they define it and uphold it by their very existence.
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Niche Diplomacy as Canadian Foreign Policy

International Journal, 1996
Few observers of Canadian foreign policy would deny that the number and complexity of foreign policy issues is increasing, yet the resources available to manage them are decreasing.(f.1) If we assume that 'old' foreign policy concerns -- non-proliferation, economic diplomacy, alliance politics, and multilateralism -- will continue to be important ...
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Wither South Korean Niche Diplomacy in an Era of Competing Triangulation?

2022
Korea Europe Review: an interdisciplinary journal of politics, society, and economics, No.
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Niche Diplomacy: A Conceptual Overview

1997
Amidst the major transformation of the global system after the Cold War, the study of international relations has maintained a predominantly top-down orientation. This apex-centred focus comes out most clearly in the important debates concerning the demise of the Soviet Union and the hegemonic role of the United States of America (USA).1 The same ...
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Middle Power Ambitions: Iran’s Niche Diplomacy in a Post-Unipolar Era

The Maghreb Review
ABSTRACT: This study analyses the Islamic Republic of Iran’s foreign policy through the lens of niche diplomacy and the emerging middle power concept. As global power structures transition toward multipolarity, Iran has adapted its foreign policy to maximize its influence despite enduring sanctions, regional isolation, and internal economic pressures.
Mordechai Chaziza, Carmela Lutmar
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Qatar’s constructivist niche diplomacy: A discussion of the research findings

2018
This chapter will provide an overview of the case study findings. For reasons of clarity, it will reflect the order of the system of categories and plot the results category by category. References to the source material include the document code and the respective text passage (line number or, in the case of longer texts, page number and line number).
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Baltic States: the practice of a “niche diplomacy” in a situation of vulnerability?

2023
Le déclenchement de la guerre en Ukraine en février 2022 a sensiblement augmenté le niveau d’alerte dans les pays de la région baltique face à la Russie et a brisé l’équilibre des relations déjà très fragile qui existait dans cette zone. En analysant les effets de cette guerre sur les trois États baltes, ce chapitre vise plus largement à montrer ...
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‘Niche Diplomacy’ by Middle Powers in the Middle East: Cases of Saudi Arabia, Iran, Türkiye and Egypt

India Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs
At a time when international politics has become multipolar, middle powers are adopting strategic autonomy on matters of global importance, and the world is witnessing multifaceted challenges due to military conflicts and geopolitical tensions, it is important to understand the ways in which Middle Eastern powers are exerting influence in regional and
Lakshmi Priya, Md. Muddassir Quamar
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Niche Diplomacy in the World Public Arena: the Global ‘Corners’ of Canada and Norway

2005
Niche diplomacy, although often associated with very small countries, has in fact been more fully developed by countries that have sufficient size and capacity to play notable roles on the international stage but that are not strong enough to impose their positions or solutions.
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