
Invisible Islands: Exploring Small Island Developing States with Dr Hillary Briffa
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In this episode of Politisphere, Erik talks to Professor Hillary Briffa from King's College London. Dr. Briffa is a senior lecturer on the National Security Studies course and is the founding member of the Centre for Grand Strategy.
If you are interested in learning more about SIDS (which you should be), then please check out the following material:
- https://www.undp.org/latin-america/small-island-developing-states
- https://sdgs.un.org/smallislands/about-small-island-developing-states
- https://unfccc.int/resource/docs/publications/cc_sids.pdf
More on Tuvalu's digital statehood:
- https://www.tuvalu.tv/#
If you want to check out Dr. Briffa, here is her profile and one of her papers on Small Island States:
- https://www.kcl.ac.uk/people/hillary-briffa
- Briffa, Hillary. 2021. “The Integrated Review and the View from Small States: Time to Think Smaller?” In The Integrated Review in Context: A Strategy Fit for the 2020s?,edited by Joe Devanny and John Gearson, 86–92. Centre for Defence Studies. https://www.kcl.ac.uk/the-integrated-review-and-the-view-from-small-states-time-to-think-smaller
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