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Diplomacy : theory and practice / G. R. Berridge.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Basingstoke : Palgrave MacMillan, c2010.Edition: 4th edDescription: 282 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780230229600
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.2
Contents:
Ch. 1. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs -- Pt. 1. The art of negotiation. Ch. 2. Prenegotiations. Ch. 3. "Around the table" negotiations. Ch. 4. Diplomatic momentum. Ch. 5. Packaging agreements. Ch. 6. Following up -- Pt. 2. Diplomatic relations. Ch. 7. Embassies. Ch. 8. Consulates. Ch. 9. Conferences. Ch. 10. Summits. Ch. 11. Public diplomacy. Ch. 12. Telecommunications -- Pt. 3. Diplomacy without Diplomatic Relations. Ch. 13. Disguised embassies. Ch. 14. Special missions. Ch. 15. Mediation.
Summary: All states are doomed to diplomacy. In recent years, there has also been a quiet counter-revolution in the way it is conducted. It discusses the art of negotiation and the many channels through which it is practised. Public diplomacy, about which so much is now heard, also receives attention. Consular work, currently regarded by governments as more important than ever because of the massive increase in cross-border movements of tourists, students, asylum seekers, drug- and people-traffickers, and actual or potential terrorists, is among other hot-topics.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

Ch. 1. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs --
Pt. 1. The art of negotiation.
Ch. 2. Prenegotiations.
Ch. 3. "Around the table" negotiations.
Ch. 4. Diplomatic momentum.
Ch. 5. Packaging agreements.
Ch. 6. Following up --
Pt. 2. Diplomatic relations.
Ch. 7. Embassies.
Ch. 8. Consulates.
Ch. 9. Conferences.
Ch. 10. Summits.
Ch. 11. Public diplomacy.
Ch. 12. Telecommunications --
Pt. 3. Diplomacy without Diplomatic Relations.
Ch. 13. Disguised embassies.
Ch. 14. Special missions.
Ch. 15. Mediation.

All states are doomed to diplomacy. In recent years, there has also been a quiet counter-revolution in the way it is conducted. It discusses the art of negotiation and the many channels through which it is practised. Public diplomacy, about which so much is now heard, also receives attention. Consular work, currently regarded by governments as more important than ever because of the massive increase in cross-border movements of tourists, students, asylum seekers, drug- and people-traffickers, and actual or potential terrorists, is among other hot-topics.

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