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The Oxford Handbook of Modern Diplomacy

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

09.04.2015

Herausgeber

Andrew F. Cooper + weitere

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

990

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24,4/17/5,3 cm

Gewicht

1687 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-874366-8

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Together the 49 contributors show an extraordinary continuity, that ties the work together. In terms of depth and breadth of information on the changing practice of twenty-first century diplomacy, The Oxford Handbook of Modern Diplomacy deserves a well-earned spot on the bookshelf of any scholar or practitioner of international relations. Melissa Conley Tyler, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

09.04.2015

Herausgeber

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

990

Maße (L/B/H)

24,4/17/5,3 cm

Gewicht

1687 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-874366-8

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
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DE

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  • Produktbild: The Oxford Handbook of Modern Diplomacy
    • Preface

    • About the Contributors

    • Foreword: Diplomacy: old trade, new challenges

    • Introduction: The Challenges of 21st Century Diplomacy

    • Part I: Setting the Scene

    • 1: Andrew F. Cooper: The Changing Nature of Diplomacy

    • 2: Jorge Heine: From Club to Network Diplomacy

    • 3: Ramesh Thakur: A Balance of Interests

    • Part II: The Main Actors

    • 4: Lloyd Axworthy: The Political Actors: President, Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs

    • 5: Sir Jeremy Greenstock: The Bureaucracy: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Service and other Government Departments

    • 6: David M. Malone: The Modern Diplomatic Mission

    • 7: Margaret P. Karns and Karen A. Mingst: International Organizations

    • 8: Eric Helleiner: Financial Officials As Diplomats

    • 9: Kathryn Hochstetler: Civil Society

    • 10: Geoffrey Allen Pigman: Global and Transnational Firms

    • 11: Shawn Powers: The Media

    • Part III: Modes of Practice

    • 12: Andrés Rozental and Alicia Buenrostro: Bilateral Diplomacy

    • 13: Kishore Mahbubani: Multilateral Diplomacy

    • 14: A. J. R. Groom: Conference Diplomacy

    • 15: Gareth Evans: Commission Diplomacy

    • 16: Richard Feinberg: Institutionalized Summitry

    • 17: Fen Osler Hampson, Chester A. Crocker, and Pamela Aall: Negotiations

    • 18: Martti Ahtisaari with Kristiina Rintakoski: Mediation

    • 19: Jan Egeland: Humanitarian Action

    • 20: Juan Emilio Cheyre: Defense Diplomacy

    • Part IV: Tools and Instruments

    • 21: Steve Woolcock and Nicholas Bayne: Economic Diplomacy

    • 22: Greg Mills: Trade and Investment Promotion

    • 23: Patricia M. Goff: Cultural Diplomacy

    • 24: Jan Melissen: Public Diplomacy

    • 25: Daryl Copeland: Digital Technology

    • 26: Maiike Okano-Heijmans: Consular Affairs

    • 27: Tom Farer: International Law

    • 28: Jan Wouters, Sanderijn Duquet, and Katrien Meuwissen: The Vienna Conventions on Diplomatic and Consular Relations

    • 29: SU Changhe: Soft Power

    • 30: Joseph S. Nye Jr.: Hard, Soft and Smart Power

    • Part V: Issue Areas

    • 31: Kal Holsti: Security

    • 32: Rebecca Johnson: Arms Control and Disarmament

    • 33: Simon Chesterman: Peace-building and State-building

    • 34: Diana Tussie: Trade

    • 35: Jennifer Clapp: International Food Aid

    • 36: David P. Forsythe: Human Rights

    • 37: William Maley: Refugees

    • 38: David Fidler: Health

    • 39: David Black and Byron Peacock: Sports and Diplomacy

    • Part VI: Case Studies

    • 40: Paul Martin: The G20: From Global Crisis Responder to Steering Committee

    • 41: Benjamin Schiff: The International Criminal Court

    • 42: Thomas G. Weiss: The Responsibility to Protect (R2P)

    • 43: Pierre Schori: UN Peacekeeping

    • 44: John English: The Ottawa Convention on Anti-Personnel Landmines

    • 45: Jayantha Dhanapala: The Permanent Extension of the NPT, 1995

    • 46: David A. Welch: The Cuban Missile Crisis

    • 47: Lorraine Elliott: Climate Change

    • 48: Amrita Narlikar: The Doha Development Agenda

    • 49: Gregory Chin: Rising Power Diplomacy