Substate Diplomacy, Culture, and Wales: Investigating a Historical Institutionalist Approach

Despite the rise of substates as international actors, theoretically informed frameworks lag behind the expansion in substate diplomacy. Dedicated attention to the cultural dimensions of their international activity has also been limited. Based on examining the case study of Wales, this article adva...

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