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https://doi.org/10.55640/ijssll-06-03-09
Leveraging Microstate Diplomacy: Monaco's Strategies for Enhancing Trading Power and EU Integration
Abstract
This study aims to explore the diplomatic strategies employed by Monaco as a microstate to enhance its trading power and influence within the European Union. By examining the intersection of economic integration, cultural visibility, and urban planning, the research seeks to understand how Monaco can leverage its unique position to navigate the complexities of international relations and microstate diplomacy.We employ a qualitative research method was employed, utilizing case studies, document analysis, and expert interviews. The study analyzed Monaco's existing strategies, including its participation in EU research and innovation programs, urban planning initiatives, and cultural diplomacy efforts. The findings reveal that Monaco's strategic approach to diplomacy is characterized by a multi-dimensional framework that integrates economic, cultural, and environmental considerations. The principality's ability to act as a trusted intermediary and its focus on sectoral specialization significantly enhance its trading power and influence. Additionally, the research highlights the importance of normative alignment and soft power initiatives in reinforcing Monaco's position within the EU. Overall, the study concludes that Monaco's unique capabilities and strategic positioning allow it to effectively navigate the challenges of being a microstate. We found the Principality’s strategy on the evolution of the relationship with the EU wanting and that the EU lacks understanding as we recapitulated on our tour d’horizon . We propose how to strengthen governance towards completion of the negotiations on MC membership of the internal market. By adopting a coordinated, cross-sectoral approach, Monaco can maximize its influence and contribute meaningfully to the European economic landscape, serving as a model for other microstates seeking to enhance their diplomatic engagement and economic integration.
Keywords
Monaco, microstate diplomacy, trading power, European Union, economic integration, cultural visibility, urban planning, soft power, sectoral specialization, normative alignment
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