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Sustaining Development in Small Islands provides an in-depth exploration of the multifaceted challenges confronting small island developing states (SIDS) in the contemporary global landscape. Through contributions from eight leading experts, the volume synthesizes research on climate change impacts, geopolitical vulnerabilities, and the shifting international political-economic system.
The book addresses critical questions about how small island nations maintain economic viability and political sovereignty amid rising sea levels, extreme weather events, and strategic competition among major powers. It examines the permissive liberal order that has traditionally supported island development and considers how geopolitical shifts are reshaping opportunities and constraints for island states.
Drawing on historical analysis and contemporary case studies, the authors argue that understanding small islands’ development trajectories requires integrating environmental, security, and institutional perspectives. The work offers valuable insights for policymakers, researchers, and development practitioners working on island sustainability and resilience.







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