Publisher's Synopsis
Special Thanks (In Alphabetical Order) To The Following Brilliant Contributors For Their Excellent Cooperation: a) Dr. Monica Borg [Lecturer: College of Arts and Law/School of Languages Cultures Arts History Music (University of Birmingham-UK)], b) Stella Cini [Social Media Influencer (Youtube: https: //www.youtube.com/c/StellaCini - Instagram: https: //www.instagram.com/stellacini/ - Facebook: https: //www.facebook.com/StellaCiniHairstyles/?ref=br_rs)], c) Martine Cutajar (B.A Hons in Psychology), d) Berglind Icey [Model, Actress, Owner/Producer at Icey Productions (Website: https: //www.iceyproductions.com/ - Instagram: https: //www.instagram.com/berglindicey/ and https: //www.instagram.com/iceyproductions_iceland/)], e) Hana Sofia Lopes (Actress), f) Julie Majerus [Film Practitioner-Experimental Filmmaker (Website: http: //www.julie-majerus.com)] and g) Asdis Ran (known as the IceQueen) [Icelandic Top Model (Instagram: https: //www.instagram.com/asdisran/ - Facebook: https: //www.facebook.com/Icequeen.Official/)]. BOOK SUMMARY: Europe comprises some large and some very large countries. Nonetheless, our experience has taught us that size is not always a prerequisite for growth and development. And this is what we are trying to prove in this book. In order to efficaciously justify such an argument we meticulously focus on eight relatively small-sized European case studies (Andorra, the Faroe Islands, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco and San Marino). The main conclusion that can be drawn is that, despite their size, these case studies have incontestably managed to perform numerous tremendously heartening steps towards a better tomorrow despite the outstandingly difficult times our world is currently expe