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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

11.02.2015

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Sage Publications

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416

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22,9/15,2/2,2 cm

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510 g

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Englisch

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978-1-4522-7648-9

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Produktdetails

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

11.02.2015

Verlag

Sage Publications

Seitenzahl

416

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/15,2/2,2 cm

Gewicht

510 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4522-7648-9

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Libri GmbH
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DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Preface
    Acknowledgments
    Introduction
    About the Author
    Chapter 1: Diplomacy in History
    The Building Blocks of Modern Diplomacy
    Diplomacy and Collective Action
    Revolutions, Wars, and the Changing World
    States and Leaders Decline
    Diplomacy and Foreign Policy
    Suggestions for Further Reading
    Chapter 2: Who Are the Diplomats and How Do They Operate?
    The Evolution of the Diplomatic Cadre
    The Use of Intelligence
    Professionals or Politicians?
    Diplomatic Privileges and Immunities
    The VCDR and VCCR
    What Is Changing In Diplomats' Behavior?
    Diplomatic Asylum
    Case Studies
    ... And Personally
    Suggestions for Further Reading
    Chapter 3: The Institutions of Bilateral Diplomacy - Precedence, Protocol, Ministries, Embassies
    Ministries
    The Modern Ministries of Foreign Affairs
    Examples of Ministries of Foreign Affairs in Action
    Roles of Embassies and Consulates
    Embassies Losing Their Grip?
    How Are Embassies Staffed?
    New and Old Tasks
    Competition
    The Future of Diplomatic Missions
    Case Studies - How Embassies Operate
    Nevertheless Useful
    Suggestions for Further Reading
    Chapter 4: The Institutions of Multilateral Diplomacy
    The United Nations
    The Charter of the United Nations
    The Organs of the UN
    The Security Council
    ESOSOC
    International Court Of Justice
    The UN Secretariat
    Diplomats and the UN
    The UN's Development
    Different Worlds: Different UN
    Case Studies: The Charter And The UNSCR: The Iraq Crises of 1990-2001 and 2003
    Following Diplomatic and Military Success: New Tasks
    UNSCOM and UNMOVIC Success
    Conclusion
    Suggestions for Further Reading
    Chapter 5: Regional Diplomacy and the Gs. The Rise of Summitry
    The Non-Aligned Movement
    The European Union
    Special Competencies
    The EU and Domestic Policies
    The EU Institutions: A Modern Crisis of Supranational Diplomacy?
    Is Accountability a Part of the EU?
    The EU's Success in Diplomacy
    The EU as a Diplomatic Service
    The EU Case Studies
    The EU Case Studies
    The African Union
    Asean
    Latin America
    Other Regions
    Other Groups
    Summits and the Gs
    Innovation from Groups
    Issue Groups
    Suggestions for Further Reading
    Chapter 6: Negotiations
    Framing an Issue
    The Raw Material of Diplomatic Negotiations
    Culture
    Elements Required For Success: Pre-Negotiations
    Mediation
    Strategy and Progress
    Case Study: The INF Negotiation 1980-1987
    Continuous Negotiation
    Case Study: Negotiation in Cuba
    Suggestions for Further Reading
    Chapter 7: Public Diplomacy
    Public Diplomacy in the Past
    Propaganda?
    Public Diplomacy for Today's World
    Effective Public Diplomacy
    Public Diplomacy in Practice
    Conclusions and Case Studies
    Unlimited Ideas
    Suggestions for Further Reading
    Chapter 8: Public Goods: Treaties and International Law
    Treaties
    Laws, Rules, and Diplomacy
    War and Its Rules
    The United Nations
    Genocide
    Terrorism
    Human Rights
    Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
    Climate Change
    World Trade/World Finance
    Diplomacy and Law: The Problem of Enforcement and Implementation
    Suggestions for Further Reading
    Chapter 9: The New Diplomatic Agenda: The Challenges for Diplomatic Reform
    Why Reform?
    Diplomatic Priorities
    The New Agenda - Corruption
    Decline of Sovereign States
    The New Agenda? Diplomacy Steps Up
    Diplomatic Reform
    Sovereign Wealth Funds
    Development Assistance in the Diplomatic Agenda
    Case Study of the New Agenda - Nation Building in Afghanistan
    Conclusion
    Suggestions for Further Reading
    Chapter 10: The Non-State Actors: Global Citizens and Global Diplomacy
    The Globalization of Identity - The International Community?
    The Non-State Actors
    Global Citizens?
    States and Non-States in Diplomacy
    Beyond States - The Non-State Advantage?
    The Battle Of Ideas - States v. Non-States?
    Common Need: Common Reform
    Case Study - Haiti and the Earthquake - State and Non-State, The Republic Of NGOs, The Alms
    Merchant
    Conclusion
    Haiti and Rwanda
    Suggestions for Further Reading
    Chapter 11: The Continuing Information and Communication Revolution - Awaiting the Response of Diplomacy
    The ICR and E-Diplomacy
    International Chatter
    The ICR and A Shrinking World
    Diplomacy and the Apps
    Oh - And What about Radio and Television?
    Global Governance of the ICR
    The Positives and Negatives For Diplomacy - Communications Unlocks Potential And Produces
    New Weapons
    Communications: It's A Small World: The Global Whistle Blower and Global Activism
    Conclusion
    Suggestions for Further Reading
    Chapter 12: Diplomacy in 2025
    Diplomacy in 1945
    The Reassertion of Diplomacy
    Diplomacy Still Valid for 2025
    Looking At the Future - The Issue of Stovepipes
    Complex Issues or Inadequate Diplomacy?
    The Forums for Discussion
    Permanent Crises
    Future Crises
    Intelligent, Versatile, Resourceful: The Diplomat In 2025
    Suggestions for Further Reading
    Chapter 13: Diplomacy for the Ages
    15 Ideas to Raise Diplomacy's Batting Average
    Final Thoughts