Andora - | Austria
Historically the center of the Habsburg Empire, modern Austria emerged as a neutral republic after WWII.
Andorra and Austria demonstrate that landlocked status is not a barrier to prosperity. While Austria operates as a medium-sized European power and Andorra as a specialized microstate, their shared focus on high-value services and European cooperation provides a blueprint for small-state resilience in a globalized world. Andora - Austria
Andorra and Austria established formal diplomatic ties in the 1990s following Andorra's adoption of its first constitution. Relations are characterized by cooperation within international bodies like the United Nations (UN) and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) , where both advocate for the interests of small states. 3. Economic Models: Tourism and Finance Historically the center of the Habsburg Empire, modern
Traditionally a "tax haven," it has recently undergone significant reforms to comply with OECD transparency standards, introducing a modest income tax and VAT. Andorra and Austria established formal diplomatic ties in
A of their tourism sectors (visitor numbers vs. revenue).
Possesses a more diversified industrial base (machinery, chemicals) but remains a significant banking hub for Central and Eastern Europe. 4. Relationship with the European Union