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New Theory and Practice of Diplomacy: New Perspectives on Diplomacy [Mīkstie vāki]

Volume editor (King's College, London, UK), Volume editor (Legatum Institute, UK), Volume editor (Yale University, USA)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 264 pages, height x width x depth: 230x152x10 mm, weight: 420 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Apr-2021
  • Izdevniecība: I.B. Tauris
  • ISBN-10: 1838604561
  • ISBN-13: 9781838604561
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 264 pages, height x width x depth: 230x152x10 mm, weight: 420 g
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  • ISBN-10: 1838604561
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A volume combining reflections from a career in diplomacy, the enduring importance of the study and practice of diplomacy, and how the field has changed over the past 50 years.

Effective diplomacy remains fundamental to the conduct of international relations in the twenty-first century, as we seek to define and manage a challenging new world order peacefully.
New Perspectives on Diplomacy examines the implications of the shifting international landscape upon how states interact with one another. Reflecting on the significant changes to the system of states over the past 50 years, including the end of the Cold War, the rise of transnational networks, challenges to borders, growth in national populism and the increasing difficulties presented to diplomats by radical transparency, the first volume presents the global context against which contemporary diplomacy is conducted.

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[ The book] forms an excellent first introduction into a wide range of diplomatic perspectives, specialisms and challengesincluding COVID-19that are deserving of further research. * International Affairs *

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A volume combining reflections from a career in diplomacy, the enduring importance of the study and practice of diplomacy, and how the field has changed over the past 50 years.
List of figures
vi
List of tables
vii
List of contributors
viii
Preface xii
Jack Spence
Foreword xv
Sir Lawrence Freedman
Acknowledgements xviii
List of abbreviations
xx
Introduction: The changing theory and practice of diplomacy 1(14)
Professor Jack Spence
Dr Claire Yorke
Dr Alastair Masser
1 The global diplomatic practice: Constituting an ethical world order
15(22)
Professor Mervyn Frost
2 Coercive diplomacy and the continued relevance of hard power: The role of competence and context
37(18)
Dr Jean-Francois Belanger
3 Intelligence and diplomacy: Changing environment, old problems
55(22)
Dr. Daniel W. B. Lomas
4 The power of describing identity in diplomacy: Writing subjects, territory, time and evil at the end of Gaddafi's Libya
77(26)
Dr Pablo de Orellana
5 The Beijing and Moscow 1972 summits: Strengths and limits of two iconic diplomatic breakthroughs
103(20)
Dr Barbara Zanchetta
6 Empathy and emotional diplomacy
123(18)
Dr Claire Yorke
7 Counter-diplomacy: The many ways to say no
141(20)
Dr Gerrit Kurtz
8 Small state security and diplomacy in the not-so-new Europe: Comparing experiences from the Balkans to the Baltic in the twenty-first century
161(24)
Professor James Gow
9 South Africa's diplomacy of conflict resolution in the post-apartheid era: The case of the DRC
185(22)
Dr Flavia Gasbarri
10 Life as a diplomat
207(18)
Ambassador Nigel Thorpe
Conclusion Professor Jack Spence 225(4)
Dr Claire Yorke
Dr Alastair Masser
Select bibliography 229(8)
Index 237
Professor Jack Spence OBE retired from the Department of War Studies in 2020 after more than 20 years. He held a variety of senior posts throughout his distinguished career, including serving as Pro-Vice Chancellor at the University of Leicester, Director of Studies at Chatham House and Academic Adviser to The Royal College of Defence Studies. He was awarded an OBE in 2002 for teaching services to the UK Ministry of Defence.

Dr Alastair Masser is Director of Global Programmes at the Legatum Institute in London. Prior to joining the Institute, he spent almost a decade in politics serving latterly as a Special Adviser in two posts under David Cameron. Alastair is an alumnus of the US State Departments International Visitor Leadership Programme (IVLP) and has taught at the Ministry of Defences Joint Services Command Staff College (JSCSC) at Shrivenham.

Dr Claire Yorke is a Henry A. Kissinger Postdoctoral Fellow and Lecturer at International Security Studies and the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs at Yale University. In 2014, she was a member of the NATO and Atlantic Council Young Leaders Working Group, reporting to the NATO Secretary General. Prior to academia she worked at the Royal Institute of International Affairs and in the UK Parliament.