Diplomacy in a globalizing world : theories and practices

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Diplomacy in a globalizing world : theories and practices

edited by Pauline Kerr, Geoffrey Wiseman

Oxford University Press, c2013

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 361-390) and index

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Description

In Diplomacy in a Globalizing World: Theories and Practices, twenty-three respected scholars contribute to the debate about the changing nature of contemporary diplomacy and its future theoretical and practical directions. Filling a gap in the diplomacy textbook market, this unique volume balances breadth with depth and theory with practice, using cutting-edge comparisons to show that twenty-first century diplomacy is best understood as "complex diplomacy." The book analyzes diplomacy's historical and contemporary developments; Western and non-Western diplomatic theories and practices; sociological and political theories of diplomacy; and various diplomatic structures, processes, and instruments, such as the ministry of foreign affairs, public diplomacy, bilateral and multilateral diplomacy, and intelligence. Numerous pedagogical tools enhance the text. Coming Soon! Complementing the pedagogical features contained in the text, a comprehensive Companion Website for students and instructors will provide additional learning tools including glossary exercises, take-home messages, "big" questions for further consideration, quizzes, term-paper topics, essay and test questions, web links, case-study references, counter-factual reasoning exercises, guides to further reading, and a 15-week teaching course based on the book.

Table of Contents

  • INTRODUCTION, PAULINE KERR AND GEOFFREY WISEMAN
  • PART I. THE HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF DIPLOMACY
  • CHAPTER 1. DIPLOMACY THROUGH THE AGES, RAYMOND COHEN
  • CHAPTER 2. PAST DIPLOMACY IN EAST ASIA: FROM TRIBUTARY RELATIONS TO COLD WAR RIVALRY, SUISHENG ZHAO
  • PART II. CONCEPTS AND THEORIES OF CONTEMPORARY DIPLOMACY
  • CHAPTER 3. DIPLOMACY IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THEORY AND OTHER DISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES, PAUL SHARP
  • CHAPTER 4. DEBATES ABOUT CONTEMPORARY AND FUTURE DIPLOMACY, GEOFFREY ALLEN PIGMAN
  • CHAPTER 5. TRANSNATIONALIZING DIPLOMACY AND GLOBAL GOVERNANCE, BERTRAND BADIE
  • CHAPTER 6. DIPLOMACY AS NEGOTIATION AND MEDIATION, I. WILLIAM ZARTMAN
  • PART III. STRUCTURES, PROCESSES, AND INSTRUMENTS OF CONTEMPORARY DIPLOMACY
  • CHAPTER 7. THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND THE NATIONAL DIPLOMATIC SYSTEM, BRIAN HOCKING
  • CHAPTER 8. THE IMPACT OF THE INTERNET AND ICT ON CONTEMPORARY DIPLOMACY, JOVAN KURBALIJA
  • CHAPTER 9. CONSULAR DIPLOMACY, HALVARD LEIRA AND IVER B. NEUMANN
  • CHAPTER 10. BILATERAL AND MULTILATERAL DIPLOMACY IN NORMAL TIMES AND IN CRISES, THOMAS WRIGHT
  • CHAPTER 11. PUBLIC DIPLOMACY, JAN MELISSEN
  • CHAPTER 12. ECONOMIC DIPLOMACY, STEPHEN WOOLCOCK
  • CHAPTER 13. TRACK-TWO DIPLOMACY IN EAST ASIA, PAULINE KERR AND BRENDAN TAYLOR
  • CHAPTER 14. DIPLOMACY AND INTELLIGENCE, JENNIFER SIMS
  • PART IV. NATIONAL, REGIONAL, AND INTERNATIONAL DIPLOMATIC PRACTICES
  • CHAPTER 15. UNITED STATES CONTEMPORARY DIPLOMACY: IMPLEMENTING A FOREIGN POLICY OF "ENGAGEMENT," ALAN K. HENRIKSON
  • CHAPTER 16. CHINA'S CONTEMPORARY DIPLOMACY, YE ZICHENG AND ZHANG QINGMIN
  • CHAPTER 17. REGIONAL INSTITUTIONAL DIPLOMACIES: EUROPE, ASIA, AFRICA, LATIN AMERICA/THE CARIBBEAN AND OTHER REGIONS, JOZEF BATORA AND ALAN HARDACRE
  • CHAPTER 18. THE UNITED NATIONS, GEOFFREY WISEMAN AND SOUMITA BASU
  • CONCLUSION, GEOFFREY WISEMAN AND PAULINE KERR

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