Diplomacy theory and practice
Material type: TextPublication details: New York Palgrave Macmillan 2010Edition: 4th edDescription: xv, 282 p. 22 cmISBN:- 9780230229600
- 327.2 22 BE-D
- JZ1405 .B475 2010
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Machine generated contents note: Introduction -- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs -- PART I: THE ART OF NEGOTIATION -- Introduction to Part I -- Prenegotiations -- Around-the-Table Negotiations -- Diplomatic Momentum -- Packaging Agreements -- Following Up -- PART II: DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS -- Introduction to Part II -- Embassies -- Consulates -- Conferences -- Summits -- Public Diplomacy -- Telecommunications -- PART III: DIPLOMACY WITHOUT DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS -- Introduction to Part III -- Disguised Embassies -- Special Envoys -- Mediation -- Conclusion -- References -- Index -- Introduction -- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs -- PART I: THE ART OF NEGOTIATION -- Introduction to Part I -- Prenegotiations -- Around-the-Table Negotiations -- Diplomatic Momentum -- Packaging Agreements -- Following Up -- PART II: DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS -- Introduction to Part II -- Embassies -- Consulates -- Conferences -- Summits -- Public Diplomacy -- Telecommunications -- PART III: DIPLOMACY WITHOUT DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS -- Introduction to Part III -- Disguised Embassies -- Special Envoys -- Mediation -- Conclusion -- References -- Index.
"Diplomacy, widely recognized as the standard textbook on its subject and already translated into six languages, has been comprehensively updated, reorganized and greatly expanded. There are new chapters on consuls, public diplomacy, special envoys, and how agreements are best followed up, the last featuring a close look at no torture agreements"--Provided by publisher.
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