Foreign Policy Breakthroughs
Cases in Successful Diplomacy
Herausgeber: Hutchings, Robert; Suri, Jeremi
Foreign Policy Breakthroughs
Cases in Successful Diplomacy
Herausgeber: Hutchings, Robert; Suri, Jeremi
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This book aims to 'reinvent' diplomacy for our current era. The original and comparative research provides a foundation for thinking about what successful outreach, negotiation, and relationship-building with foreign actors should look like.
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This book aims to 'reinvent' diplomacy for our current era. The original and comparative research provides a foundation for thinking about what successful outreach, negotiation, and relationship-building with foreign actors should look like.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 402g
- ISBN-13: 9780190226121
- ISBN-10: 0190226129
- Artikelnr.: 47863567
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. August 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 154mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 402g
- ISBN-13: 9780190226121
- ISBN-10: 0190226129
- Artikelnr.: 47863567
Robert Hutchings is Dean of the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin. Before joining the School in 2010, he was Diplomat in Residence at Princeton University, where he also served as Assistant Dean of the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. His combined academic and diplomatic career included service as Director for European Affairs with the National Security Council, Special Adviser to the Secretary of State with the rank of ambassador, and Chairman of the U.S. National Intelligence Council. Jeremi Suri is the Mack Brown Distinguished Chair for Leadership in Global Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin, where he is also a professor in the Department of History and the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs. Professor Suri is a leading scholar of international diplomacy, strategy, and policy-making. He is the author of five previous books, including Power and Protest, Henry Kissinger and the American Century and Liberty's Surest Guardian: American Nation-Building from the Founders to Obama. Professor Suri writes for newspapers and magazines, including the New York Times, Foreign Affairs, Boston Globe, Houston Chronicle, and Wired Magazine. He was named by Smithsonian Magazine as one of "America's top young innovators."
* 1. Introduction
* 2. Humanitarian Diplomacy after World War II: The United Nations
Relief and Rehabilitation Administration
* 3. The Rise of Third World Diplomacy: Success and Its Meanings at the
1955 Asian-African Conference in Bandung, Indonesia
* 4. The Birth of an International Community: Negotiating the Treaty on
the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
* 5. From Isolation to Engagement: American Diplomacy and the Opening
to China, 1969-1972
* 6. Sadat and Begin: Successful Diplomacy to Peace
* 7. American Diplomacy and the End of the Cold War in Europe
* 8. The European Union as a Community of Law: Achieving Diplomatic
Goals through Legal Means?
* 9. Economic Statecraft Through the Use of Two-Level Games: Mexico's
Successful Diplomacy in NAFTA and the Pacific Alliance
* 10. Displaced Diplomacies: Reframing Development and Humanitarianism
in Taliban-Era Afghanistan
* 11. Conclusion
* 2. Humanitarian Diplomacy after World War II: The United Nations
Relief and Rehabilitation Administration
* 3. The Rise of Third World Diplomacy: Success and Its Meanings at the
1955 Asian-African Conference in Bandung, Indonesia
* 4. The Birth of an International Community: Negotiating the Treaty on
the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
* 5. From Isolation to Engagement: American Diplomacy and the Opening
to China, 1969-1972
* 6. Sadat and Begin: Successful Diplomacy to Peace
* 7. American Diplomacy and the End of the Cold War in Europe
* 8. The European Union as a Community of Law: Achieving Diplomatic
Goals through Legal Means?
* 9. Economic Statecraft Through the Use of Two-Level Games: Mexico's
Successful Diplomacy in NAFTA and the Pacific Alliance
* 10. Displaced Diplomacies: Reframing Development and Humanitarianism
in Taliban-Era Afghanistan
* 11. Conclusion
* 1. Introduction
* 2. Humanitarian Diplomacy after World War II: The United Nations
Relief and Rehabilitation Administration
* 3. The Rise of Third World Diplomacy: Success and Its Meanings at the
1955 Asian-African Conference in Bandung, Indonesia
* 4. The Birth of an International Community: Negotiating the Treaty on
the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
* 5. From Isolation to Engagement: American Diplomacy and the Opening
to China, 1969-1972
* 6. Sadat and Begin: Successful Diplomacy to Peace
* 7. American Diplomacy and the End of the Cold War in Europe
* 8. The European Union as a Community of Law: Achieving Diplomatic
Goals through Legal Means?
* 9. Economic Statecraft Through the Use of Two-Level Games: Mexico's
Successful Diplomacy in NAFTA and the Pacific Alliance
* 10. Displaced Diplomacies: Reframing Development and Humanitarianism
in Taliban-Era Afghanistan
* 11. Conclusion
* 2. Humanitarian Diplomacy after World War II: The United Nations
Relief and Rehabilitation Administration
* 3. The Rise of Third World Diplomacy: Success and Its Meanings at the
1955 Asian-African Conference in Bandung, Indonesia
* 4. The Birth of an International Community: Negotiating the Treaty on
the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
* 5. From Isolation to Engagement: American Diplomacy and the Opening
to China, 1969-1972
* 6. Sadat and Begin: Successful Diplomacy to Peace
* 7. American Diplomacy and the End of the Cold War in Europe
* 8. The European Union as a Community of Law: Achieving Diplomatic
Goals through Legal Means?
* 9. Economic Statecraft Through the Use of Two-Level Games: Mexico's
Successful Diplomacy in NAFTA and the Pacific Alliance
* 10. Displaced Diplomacies: Reframing Development and Humanitarianism
in Taliban-Era Afghanistan
* 11. Conclusion