Unofficial Diplomacy

Unofficial Diplomacy
Author: David Dean
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2014
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781493178346

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This book describes the progress of United States unofficial, non-governmental relations with Taiwan since 1979. For the first time in United States diplomatic history, the whole range of U.S. interaction with a foreign entity was carried out by a private, non-profit corporation, the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT). The history of the establishment and development of AIT is provided in this book, set in the context of the life and career of David Dean, founding Director of AIT. This book provides insights into U.S. relations with Taiwan and China, beginning with the founding of the Republic of China on Taiwan. Other themes include US perspectives on the reforms initiated by President Chiang Ching-kuo, the development of human rights in Taiwan, efforts to combat corruption, and the future security concerns of Taiwan

Unofficial Diplomacy

Unofficial Diplomacy
Author: David Dean
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2014-06-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781493178360

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This book describes the progress of United States unofficial, non-governmental relations with Taiwan since 1979. For the first time in United States diplomatic history, the whole range of U.S. interaction with a foreign entity was carried out by a private, non-profit corporation, the American Institute in Taiwan (AIT). The history of the establishment and development of AIT is provided in this book, set in the context of the life and career of David Dean, founding Director of AIT. This book provides insights into U.S. relations with Taiwan and China, beginning with the founding of the Republic of China on Taiwan. Other themes include US perspectives on the reforms initiated by President Chiang Ching-kuo, the development of human rights in Taiwan, efforts to combat corruption, and the future security concerns of Taiwan

Second Track citizens Diplomacy

Second Track citizens  Diplomacy
Author: John Davies,Edy Kaufman,Edward (Edy) Kaufman
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2003
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0847695522

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Almost all current wars are primarily intra-state, involving complex societal conflicts with at least one party a non-state community. Second Track/ Citizens' Diplomacy is broadly defined as facilitated dialogue to address conflict issues between unofficial representatives or equivalent opinion leaders dfrom communities in conflict. It is an essential complement to official (first track) diplomacy for responding to the enormous challenge that these complex conflicts pose to building a sustainable and dynamic peace. In this volume, prominent contributors explain the development, theory and current practice of second track diplomacy. They examine the dynamics of modern complex conflicts, such as those in Sri Lanka, Israel/Palestine, Cyprus, or the Caucasus. Exploring innovative problem-solving methodologies, the book provides a detailed program for guiding 'Partners in Conflict' in the search for common ground and analyzes core issues that arise in the practice and evaluation of second track diplomacy. This book will be valuable to both academics and professionals involved in first or second track diplomacy, or interested in integrative methods of dispute resolution or conflict prevention, as well as to those working in development, peace-building or humanitarian programs at any phase of the conflict cycle.

The Unofficial Diplomat

The Unofficial Diplomat
Author: Joanne Grady Huskey
Publsiher: New Academia Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780982386729

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A compelling political thriller, colorful adventure story, and well-written travelogue, "The Unofficial Diplomat" provides a revealing behind-the-scenes glimpse of what life is really like for diplomats and their families as they face the challenges of representing the United States while seeking to carve out a semblance of normal existence in a tumultuous world.

Track Two Diplomacy in Theory and Practice

Track Two Diplomacy in Theory and Practice
Author: Peter Jones
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2015-09-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780804796323

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“Jones provides a nuanced perspective on both the promise and limits of this unheralded form of unofficial diplomacy.” —Stephen J. Del Rosso, Director, International Peace and Security, Carnegie Corporation of New York Track Two diplomacy consists of informal dialogues among actors such as academics, religious leaders, retired senior officials, and NGO officials that can bring new ideas and new relationships to the official process of diplomacy. Sadly, those involved in official diplomacy often have little understanding of and appreciation for the complex and nuanced role that Track Two can play, or for its limitations. And many Track Two practitioners are often unaware of the realities and pressures of the policy and diplomatic worlds, and not particularly adept at framing their efforts to make them accessible to hard-pressed officials. At the same time, those interested in the academic study of Track Two sometimes fail to understand the realities faced by either set of practitioners. A need therefore exists for a work to bridge the divides between these constituencies and between the different types of Track Two practice—and this book crosses disciplines and traditions in order to do just that. It explores the various dimensions and guises of Track Two, the theory and practice of how they work, and how both practitioners and academics could more profitably assess Track Two. Overall, it provides a comprehensive picture of the range of activities pursued under this title, to provoke new thinking about how these activities relate to each other, to official diplomacy, and to academe. “This book will be a classic that defines the field of Track Two diplomacy. . . . an exemplary work.”—Esra Cuhadar, Bilkent University

China s New Diplomacy

China s  New  Diplomacy
Author: P. Kerr,S. Harris,Q. Yaqing
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2016-04-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230616929

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Bringing together Chinese and Western scholars of diplomacy, this book highlights the view that China's 'new' diplomacy is an instrument of foreign policy, a socialising process that fosters both positive and negative change and an important indicator of China's future role.

Good Manners and Bad Behaviour

Good Manners and Bad Behaviour
Author: Candida Slater
Publsiher: Troubador Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2014-03-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781783065981

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A guide to diplomacy; to the unofficial rules which govern the lives of diplomats; and to the downfall of the diplomatic service.

Unofficial Diplomacy in Southeast Asia

Unofficial Diplomacy in Southeast Asia
Author: Herman Joseph S. Kraft,Canadian Consortium on Asia Pacific Security
Publsiher: North York, Ont. : Canadian Consortium on Asia Pacific Security = Consortium canadien sur la sécurité en Asie-Pacifique
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2000
Genre: National security
ISBN: UCSD:31822033576802

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