Making diplomacy work : intelligent innovation for the modern world /: intelligent innovation for the modern world. (2015)
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- Book
- Title:
- Making diplomacy work : intelligent innovation for the modern world /: intelligent innovation for the modern world. (2015)
- Main Title:
- Making diplomacy work : intelligent innovation for the modern world
- Further Information:
- Note: Paul Webster Hare.
- Authors:
- Hare, Paul Webster
- Contents:
- 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 MilitaryPreface; 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; … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Washington, D.C : CQ Press
- Publication Date:
- 2015
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 327.2
Diplomacy - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781483312965
- Related ISBNs:
- 9781452276489
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