Malta's Modern Politics and EU Relations
MTA
Government, policy-making, and Malta's role within the European Union
2nd Edition
"Malta's Modern Politics and EU Relations" offers a definitive exploration of the political and socio-economic evolution of one of the European Union's smallest yet most strategically significant member states. Tracing Malta’s journey from a British colony to a sovereign republic, the book provides a deep dive into the nation’s unique constitutional framework, its distinctive Single Transferable Vote electoral system, and the entrenched two-party dominance that defines its domestic landscape. It meticulously examines the machinery of Maltese governance, from the executive and legislative branches to the judiciary, while addressing contemporary challenges such as the rule of law, institutional transparency, and the rise of civil society activism.
Beyond domestic mechanics, this comprehensive volume analyzes the transformative impact of EU membership on Maltese society and its economy. It explores how European integration has catalyzed advancements in civil rights—most notably in Malta's emergence as a global leader in LGBTIQ+ protections—while simultaneously presenting complex challenges in migration, environmental sustainability, and urbanization. The text further highlights Malta’s proactive foreign policy, characterized by its constitutional neutrality and its role as a diplomatic bridge between Europe and the Mediterranean. Designed for students, analysts, and diplomats alike, this book provides an essential roadmap for understanding how Malta navigates the pressures of a globalized world while safeguarding its national identity and democratic resilience.
This book is primarily intended for political analysts, students of European studies, and diplomats seeking a comprehensive primer on the governance and foreign policy of a small island state. It is also an essential resource for researchers interested in electoral systems, constitutional reform, and the socio-economic impact of EU membership on Mediterranean nations. Readers looking to understand the intersection of historical colonial legacy and modern democratic resilience will find this text particularly valuable.
December 21, 2025
43,447 words
3 hours 3 minutes
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