Conference diplomacy : an introductory analysis
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Conference diplomacy : an introductory analysis
Macmillan, 1996
3rd rev. ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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ISBN 9780333646342
Description
How can a delegation to a conference get its initiative adopted, or another delegation's proposal rejected? How is a conference delegation composed? What is a permanent mission? What effect can an inefficient conference president have? In which way can secretariats of international organizations influence the results of international conferences? The answers to these questions can be found in Johan Kaufmann's path-breaking Conference Diplomacy, originally published in 1968. Conference Diplomacy will be useful to junior and senior diplomats, and to international civil servants. It has found, and will increasingly find, a place in courses on international relations, on negotiations techniques and in teaching for the diplomatic career.
Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Javier Perez de Cuellar - Preface and Acknowledgements - Abbreviations - PROLOGUE: Whither Conference Diplomacy? - Conference Diplomacy Defined: Objectives of Conferences - Decision-making in Conference Diplomacy: a General View - Conference Diplomacy: the Organizational Setting - Conference Diplomacy: the Human Setting - The Role of Presiding Officers - Secratariats and Conference Diplomacy - Delegations and Permanent Missions: Their General Characteristics - Conference Diplomats: Requirements and Characteristics - Groups and Conference Diplomacy - Tactics, Instructions, Speeches and Conciliation in Conference Diplomacy - The Madrid Peace Process on the Middle East and its Sequels - Appendix: European Union Decision-Making - Notes - Index
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: pbk ISBN 9780333646359
Description
How can a delegation to a conference get its initiative adopted, or another delegation's proposal rejected? How is a conference delegation composed? What is a permanent mission? What effect can an inefficient conference president have? In which way can secretariats of international organizations influence the results of international conferences? The answers to these questions can be found in Johan Kaufmann's path-breaking Conference Diplomacy , originally published in 1968. Conference Diplomacy will be useful to junior and senior diplomats, and to international civil servants. It has found, and will increasingly find, a place in courses on international relations, on negotiations techniques and in teaching for the diplomatic career.
Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Javier Perez de Cuellar - Preface and Acknowledgements - Abbreviations - PROLOGUE: Whither Conference Diplomacy? - Conference Diplomacy Defined: Objectives of Conferences - Decision-making in Conference Diplomacy: a General View - Conference Diplomacy: the Organizational Setting - Conference Diplomacy: the Human Setting - The Role of Presiding Officers - Secratariats and Conference Diplomacy - Delegations and Permanent Missions: Their General Characteristics - Conference Diplomats: Requirements and Characteristics - Groups and Conference Diplomacy - Tactics, Instructions, Speeches and Conciliation in Conference Diplomacy - The Madrid Peace Process on the Middle East and its Sequels - Appendix: European Union Decision-Making - Notes - Index
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