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How small nations were cut adrift

By Gideon Rachman

Published: October 19 2009 20:11 | Last updated: October 19 2009 20:11

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Almost two years ago, I wrote a column hailing “the age of the small state”. I pointed out that the number of independent nations had grown sharply over the past 40 years and that small countries topped many of the international league tables, on everything from gross domestic product-per-capita to peacefulness and “human development”.

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