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OverviewIn this book, Armen Sarkissian, former president of Armenia, argues that small states can navigate the complex challenges of the twenty-first century in smarter ways than 'greater' powers. For smallness often regarded as a weakness can be a strength. It may induce insecurity in states, but also endows them with an instinct for survival. Large states are ponderous; small states can be agile and adaptive. Drawing on his deep experience as a scientist, businessman, diplomat and head of state, Sarkissian offers captivating portraits of small states, from Africa to Europe to Asia, that have overcome seemingly insuperable odds to establish themselves as oases of political stability, cultural tolerance, technological innovation, financial prudence and scientific research. Sarkissian returns to the uncertain beginnings of these small states to demystify their improbable rise. Along the way, he introduces us to a cast of tenacious leaders with a knack for converting crisis into opportunity. Widely regarded as the most respected Armenian leader on the world stage, Sarkissian ends with a poignant homage to his motherland. Part memoir, part manifesto, it is a stirring insight into the world's oldest Christian country, which is at once an ancient civilisation, a small state and a global nation. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Armen SarkissianPublisher: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd Imprint: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd ISBN: 9781805264057ISBN 10: 1805264052 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 23 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsSelected as the Independent’s Book of the Month (December) Selected as one of the Diplomatic Courier’s '15 Books to Look Forward to in 2023' 'A fascinating and timely analysis of the agility and adaptability of small states.' -- <i>Financial Times</i>, ‘The Best New Books on Economics’ 'Armen Sarkissian is intrigued by small states … and the lessons they may hold for the rest of the world. His portraits of several of these countries, peppered with personal anecdotes, are compelling case studies.' -- <i>The Economist</i> '[The book] clarifies the important role small states play in upholding world order.' -- Dr Henry Kissinger ‘Drawing from the annals of history and his own leadership experience, Sarkissian elucidates how certain small states have not only survived but thrived on the global stage despite their diminutive size.’ -- <i>BNN Breaking</i> 'Sarkissian’s book offers a corrective to the pervasive bias in favor of big states. [This] persuasive and fluent book is part reminiscence, part case for the significance of small states, and part advocacy for Armenia.' -- <i>Foreign Affairs</i> 'A very useful ... endeavour.' -- <i>CHOICE</i> ‘What President Sarkissian presents — using extraordinary storytelling and personal insights — is a book about hope. This is a great manifesto to learn what mistakes to avoid and what steps to take to become a small, successful state.’ -- Faisal J. Abbas, Editor-in-Chief of <i>Arab News</i> 'A fascinating contribution to the current discourse on strategic partnerships. Brimming with insight gathered over years of statesmanship, Sarkissian makes a convincing case for an alliance of small states to propel stronger multilateral cooperation in an evolving global order — a thought-provoking read.' -- Dr Shashi Tharoor ‘In a world drowning in doom and gloom, Armen Sarkissian has lit ten candles, profiling ten small and smart states which have succeeded ingeniously. They can guide us out of our current darkness. A timely and much needed book.’ -- Kishore Mahbubani, Founding Dean, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Singapore, and author of The Asian 21st Century. Author InformationArmen Sarkissian is a world-renowned theoretical physicist, diplomat, businessman and philanthropist. Armenia's former president (2018-2022) and prime minister (1996-1997), founding director of the University of Cambridge's Eurasia Centre and co-creator of TETRIS-Gold, he has held senior positions at BP, Alcatel-Lucent, Bank of America, the World Economic Forum, EBRD and the EastWest Institute (NY). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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