From Persistent Resistance to Powerless Surrender: The Choices of Small Nations Entangled in War?
The article discusses the often-overlooked perspectives of small nations during World War II, emphasizing their resilience and agency amidst overwhelming odds.
The Legendary Battle in Which a Small Greek Force Defeated the Persian Giant Armies
The book discusses significant battles that shaped nations and ideologies, featuring a passage on the Battle of Marathon.
Peace, Partnership, and Progress: Caribbean Nations Decide on a New Agenda for the Future
Caribbean leaders at the World Governments Summit declared that small island nations are seeking new ways to boost and protect their economies amidst geopolitical tensions and global changes.
Small but 'superpowers': The nations that can 'pocket' the USA-China
The article discusses smaller nations that, despite lacking the strength of major powers, possess unique industrial, resource-based, or diplomatic capabilities, making them essential allies for the USA and China.
The US Ambassador's Joke Threatens Iceland
The potential U.S. ambassador to Iceland, Billy Long, made a joke that has upset Icelandic officials, prompting a call for the Foreign Minister to reject his nomination due to concerns over the sovereignty of small nations.
A New State in Eastern Europe? One Country Could Disappear: 'It Is Becoming Harder to Survive and Resist Russia'
Moldovan President Maia Sandu openly supported the potential unification of Moldova with Romania, citing increasing challenges for small nations like Moldova to maintain sovereignty and democracy under Russian pressure.
The Fight for Greenland: Donald Trump May Attempt to Bribe Innuick Politicians
The article discusses Trump's administration's potential plans to develop a Compact of Free Association with Greenland, similar to agreements with small Pacific nations, offering the U.S. military freedom in exchange for trade and financial aid.
Military analyst: The world is reshaping. The big ones are rehearsing, the small ones pay the price
Military analyst Prof. Marinko Ogorec warns that the world is rapidly reshaping, with interventionism becoming the norm, and smaller nations bearing the greatest risks.
Not necessarily a better world for Iceland
The chairman of Iceland's foreign affairs committee highlights that the actions of great powers seeking their own interests do not necessarily improve conditions for small nations like Iceland.
‘Tonga is not a threat’: anger as small Pacific nation falls under Trump visa restrictions
Tonga faces new visa and entry restrictions implemented by the Trump administration, leading to widespread anger and frustration among its citizens as the U.S. tightens immigration policies.