Vulnerability
Small States in the Global Society

This study is the result of a decision by Commonwealth Heads of Government at their 1983 Meeting in New Delhi. It was conceived in the framework of the Commonwealth’s long-standing concern with the economic problems of its very many small member states. The ‘vulnerability’ of small states is the essential concept informing the enquiry and it is considered in all its relevant aspects – military, political, economic, technical, social and cultural.
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Focus of the Study
This study is the result of a decision by Commonwealth Heads of Government at their 1983 Meeting in New Delhi, following their discussion of the situation created by the military intervention in Grenada in October of that year. However, although the study was requested in the context of the security implications of the Grenada crisis, it was also conceived in the wider framework of the Commonwealth's long-standing concern with the special economic problems of its very many small member countries.
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