Isolated States
Discover the intriguing exploration of international relations in "Isolated States" by Deon Geldenhuys, published by Cambridge University Press in 2011. This comprehensive work spans 782 pages and delves into the often-overlooked concept of isolated states. Geldenhuys meticulously examines the dynamics of both voluntary and enforced isolation in the global arena, providing valuable insights into how nations like Chile, Israel, Taiwan, and South Africa navigate their foreign relations. Through a series of compelling case studies, he sheds light on the implications of self-isolation in a complex world. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of international relations, this paperback edition offers a profound understanding of neutrality and isolationism. Enhance your knowledge of global politics with this essential read.