Essence of Diplomacy

Essence of Diplomacy
Author: Christer Jönsson,Martin Hall
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2005-08-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230511040

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Essence of Diplomacy explores the essential, timeless features of diplomacy, drawing on the historical record of over three millennia. In their effort at making international relations (IR) theory relevant to diplomacy, and diplomacy relevant to IR theory, the authors identify three essential dimensions of diplomacy: communication, representation and the reproduction of international society.

Persuasion the essence of diplomacy

Persuasion  the essence of diplomacy
Author: Jovan Kurbalija
Publsiher: Diplo Foundation
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2013-07-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789993253266

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This journey through persuasion in diplomacy was initiated by Professor Kappeler’s long experience in both practicing diplomacy and in training diplomats. When the bells and whistles of diplomacy settle down, what remains, according to Prof. Kappeler, is persuasion. His message that persuasion is the essence of diplomacy has inspired our discussion over the last five years and has led to the publishing of this book. Contributors, all distinguished academics and diplomatic practitioners, discuss persuasion in history, persuasion in theory, and persuasion in practice. Discover more on language and diplomacy through our dedicated portal.

Diplomatic Negotiation

Diplomatic Negotiation
Author: Paul Meerts
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2015
Genre: Diplomacy
ISBN: OCLC:921159825

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"Diplomatic Negotiation is difficult to grasp, both in practice and in theory. Yet it is important to get to grips with this process, as negotiations between states and in international organizations are the lifeblood of the international body politic. The Charter of the United Nations, for obvious reasons, ranks negotiation as the foremost instrument in the peaceful settlement of inter-state conflicts. Scholars of international relations, however, are still searching for methodologies and theories to explain the outcomes of negotiations by the processes that produce them. This monograph approaches the process of diplomatic negotiation from different angles, while applying a multi-faceted qualitative analysis of case studies from the past and present. It is hoped that a better understanding of negotiation as one of the main tools of diplomacy will help to enhance the effectiveness of this process as an alternative to warfare. Still, negotiation is basically a struggle in the promotion and defence of state interests. It is war by peaceful means. The central proposition of this book is that negotiations between states can only be a viable replacement of the use of violence if they are conducted within a framework of international regimes that set the rules and procedures for negotiation behaviour and mitigate lack of trust. International regimes may take the shape of international organizations, which can force countries to live up to their agreements. Diplomats and political leaders have come to recognize this, as the evolution of diplomacy in the last 400 years testifies. Diplomatic negotiation may be taken as a ceaseless series of attempts to bring more order to the international system. The current demise of the negotiation processes in the Middle East thus demonstrates the failure of the international community to build overarching negotiation structures."--Page 4 of cover.

Diplomatic Theory of International Relations

Diplomatic Theory of International Relations
Author: Paul Sharp
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2009-09-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780521760263

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This book seeks to identify a body or tradition of diplomatic thinking and construct a diplomatic theory of international relations from it.

Language and Diplomacy

Language and Diplomacy
Author: Jovan Kurbalija,Hannah Slavik
Publsiher: Diplo Foundation
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2001
Genre: Diplomacy
ISBN: 9789990955156

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Face to Face Diplomacy

Face to Face Diplomacy
Author: Marcus Holmes
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2018-03-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781108417075

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Argues that face-to-face interaction undercuts the security dilemma at the interpersonal level by providing a mechanism for understanding intentions.

Diplomacy in the 21st Century

Diplomacy in the 21st Century
Author: Paul Sharp
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2019-05-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351371469

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This book provides an introduction to the theory and practice of diplomacy and its vital role in an era of increasing international uncertainty. The work employs a distinctive "diplomatic perspective" on international relations and argues that the experience of conducting diplomacy gives rise to a set of priorities: first, the peaceful resolution of disputes; second, the avoidance of unwanted conflict; and, third, the minimization of the intensity of violent conflict where it has become unavoidable. It argues that changes in the international system require a shift in priorities from the diplomacy of problem-solving by building institutionalized cooperation, to the diplomacy of managing relationships between people. Divided into three sections, the first examines what is meant when we talk about diplomacy, why we need diplomats, and the operations of the modern diplomatic system of states. The second discusses the "three bads," about which people generally worry: bad leaders, bad media, and bad followers. The idea of "bad" is considered in terms of the moral character, professional competence, and the consequences of what people do for us. The final section discusses diplomacy and bad diplomats, reviewing what people can do to help themselves and the professionals be good diplomats. This book is intended as a primary text for courses in international diplomacy and as a supplementary text for courses on contemporary issues in international relations.

Diplomacy with a Difference the Commonwealth Office of High Commissioner 1880 2006

Diplomacy with a Difference  the Commonwealth Office of High Commissioner  1880 2006
Author: Lorna Lloyd
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2007-06-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789047420590

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Using archival material from four states, interviews and correspondence with diplomats, and a wealth of literature on the Commonwealth and its members, this book explores the evolution of distinctive diplomatic links between Commonwealth states, and their reception into the international system.