Diplomacy and developing nations post-Cold War foreign policy-making structures and processes
Material type:
- 9780714654034
- 327.091724 22 DI-
- D887 .D57 2005

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OPJGU Sonepat- Campus | General Books | FOB Library | 327.091724 DI- (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan | 113653 |
Includes bibliographical references and index
Introduction : the research direction and a typology of approaches / Justin Robertson -- Breaking the 'Westphalian' frame : regulatory state, fragmentation and diplomacy / Kanishka Jayasuriya -- US dominance and diplomatic choices in developing nations / Achin Vanaik -- New diplomatic tools and the broadening access of developing nations / Dietrich Kappeler -- Brazil : coping with structural constraints / Luiz Felipe Lampreia and Ademar Seabra da Cruz Jnr -- China : globalization and its diplomatic structure and process / Stuart Harris -- The Eastern Caribbean : declining diplomatic influence and the banana trade dispute / Scott Barfield -- Egypt : between overstretch and pivotalness in its foreign policy / Bahgat Korany -- Ghana : economic dependence and marginalized foreign policy-making / John Akokpari -- Malaysia : growing foreign policy complexity and persistent state power / Hari Singh -- The forgotten sovereign : citizens, states and foreign policy in the south/ Steven Friedman -- Conclusion : the narrowing distinction and cross-cutting comparative observations / Maurice A. East.
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