• Sustainable diplomacies
  • Record Type: Electronic resources : monographic
    Alternative Intellectual Responsibility: ConstantinouCostas M.,
    Alternative Intellectual Responsibility: Der DerianJames.,
    Secondary Intellectual Responsibility: Palgrave Connect (Online service)
    Place of Publication: Basingstoke New York
    Published: Palgrave Macmillan;
    Year of Publication: 2010
    Description: 1 online resource (xii, 289 p.)
    Series: Studies in diplomacy and international relations
    Subject: Diplomacy. -
    Subject: POLITICAL SCIENCE - International Relations -
    Online resource: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9780230297159An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
    Notes: Description based on print version record.
    Summary: In what ways can diplomacy be restored as a virtue rather than being seen as a�negative concept characterised�by guile and deception? How can it move beyond mere advocacy of interests and be allowed to truly experiment with the reconciliation or coexistence of rival ways of living? How can it build durable relationships, address complex problems, and promote global peace and security? Sustainable Diplomacies looks at these questions from different theoretical and practical angles. This highly innovative and topical book draws inspiration from the history of diplomatic thought as well as from environmental, anthropological, religious and postcolonial studies. It examines specific diplomatic issues and problems such as engaging the enemy, peacebuilding, public diplomacy, diplomatic culture, paradiplomacy, Green diplomacy, diplomacy of the everyday, diplomacy within the EU, US-Iranian relations, divided Korea, and African estrangement.
    ISBN: 9780230297159electronic bk.
    ISBN: 0230297153electronic bk.
    Content Note: -- Introduction Sustaining Global Hope: Sovereignty, Power and the Transformation of Diplomacy; C.M. Constantinou & �J. Der Derian PART A: RE-CONCEPTUALIZING DIPLOMACY The Promise of Sustainable Diplomacy: Refining the Praxis of Ecological Realism; D.J. Wellman Diplomacy and Public Imagination; H. Banai On Homo-diplomacy; C.M. Constantinou PART B: DIPLOMATIC CULTURES, EXCLUSIONS AND TRANSFORMATIONS Perforated Sovereignties, Agonistic Pluralism and the Durability of (Para)diplomacy;�N. Cornago Decolonising Diplomacy: Reflections on African Estrangement and Exclusion; S.O. Opondo Sustainability and Transformation in Diplomatic Culture: The Case of Euro-Centrism; I.B. Neumann PART C: DIPLOMATIC ISSUES AND CASE STUDIES Sustainable Public Diplomacy: Communicating about Identity, Interests and Terrorism; A. Deos & G.A. Pigman Sustained Peacebuilding: The role of NGOs and Researchers; A. Strand Sustainable Diplomacy in the European Union; M.K. Davis Cross Engaging the Enemy: An Essential Norm for Sustainable US Diplomacy; G. Wiseman Towards a Sustainable Diplomacy in Divided Korea; R. Bleiker The US-Iranian conflict in Obama's New Era of Engagement: Smart Power or Sustainable Diplomacy?; P. Sharp -- Sustaining global hope : sovereignty, power and the transformation of diplomacy / Costas M. Constantinou and James Der Derian The promise of sustainable diplomacy : refining the praxis of ecological realism / David Joseph Wellman Diplomacy and public imagination / Hussein Banai Diplomacy, spirituality, alterity / Costas M. Constantinou Perforated sovereignties, agnostic pluralism and the durability of (para)diplomacy / No�e Cornago Decolonizing diplomacy : reflections on African estrangement and exclusion / Sam Okoth Opondo Sustainability and transformation in diplomatic culture : the case of Eurocentrism / Iver B. Neumann Sustainable public diplomacy : communicating about identity, interests and terrorism / Anthony Deos and Geoffrey Allen Pigman Sustained peacebuilding : the role of non-governmental organizations and researchers / Arne Strand Sustainable diplomacy in the European Union / Mai'a K. Davis Cross Engaging the enemy : an essential norm for sustainable US diplomacy / Geoffrey Wiseman Towards a sustainable diplomacy in divided Korea / Roland Bleiker The US-Iranian conflict in Obama's new era of engagement : smart power or sustainable diplomacy? / Paul Sharp.
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