ABSTRACT

This volume addresses and seeks to answer a number of questions on the current issues facing small states/powers in Europe. How can small European states survive and prosper within a multipolar world of great powers? What part should small states take in European integration? Are EU fiscal and monetary policies allowing for Keynesian economic stimulus when needed and are euro area convergence criteria viable as the world recovers from the COVID-19 crisis? Are small state alliances within the EU useful to counterbalance the influence of the larger EU member states? How far should EU and NATO expansion go? Should it include countries such as Ukraine? Can the EU rely on US leadership of NATO for its security? How should small states relate to great powers seeking to influence Europe, most notably the US, the People’s Republic of China and the Russian Federation? Do smaller states need to choose a single ally among the major powers?

Using an interdisciplinary approach, the author discusses issues of economic policy, international relations and politics, economic and political integration, as well as the effects of global and regional institutions, and priorities in bilateral development cooperation, demonstrating how policies are shaped by the interaction between small states (small powers) and large states (great powers).

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

chapter 3|16 pages

Some small power alliances in Europe

chapter 5|11 pages

Great powers influencing Europe in a changing world

From bipolar to unipolar to multipolar

chapter 6|8 pages

The US and its role in Europe

Is the transatlantic alliance viable and feasible?

chapter 8|19 pages

Sharing a border with Russia

Ukraine and the challenge of EU and NATO expansion

chapter 10|9 pages

Dancing with giants

What can small powers do to maintain their economic and political sovereignty in a multipolar world?

chapter 11|17 pages

Conclusion and policy implications