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245 0 0 _aForeign policy breakthroughs :
_bcases in successful diplomacy /
_cedited by Robert Hutchings and Jeremi Suri.
260 _aNew York :
_bOxford University Press,
_c2015.
300 _axiv, 284 p. :
_bill. b&w ;
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _gCh. 1.
_tIntroduction /
_rRobert Hutchings and Jeremi Suri --
_gCh. 2.
_tHumanitarian Diplomacy after World War II: The United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration /
_rStephen R. Porter --
_gCh. 3.
_tThe Rise of Third World Diplomacy: Success and Its Meanings at the 1955 Asian-African Conference in Bandung, Indonesia /
_rChristopher J. Lee --
_gCh. 4.
_tThe Birth of an International Community: Negotiating the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons /
_rJonathan Hunt --
_gCh. 5.
_tFrom Isolation to Engagement: American Diplomacy and the Opening to China, 1969-1972 /
_rJeremi Suri --
_gCh. 6.
_tSadat and Begin: Successful Diplomacy to Peace /
_rGalia Golan --
_gCh. 7.
_tAmerican Diplomacy and the End of the Cold War in Europe /
_rRobert Hutchings --
_gCh. 8.
_tThe European Union as a Community of Law: Achieving Diplomatic Goals through Legal Means? /
_rMark Dawson --
_gCh. 9.
_tEconomic Statecraft Through the Use of Two-Level Games: Mexico's Successful Diplomacy in NAFTA and the Pacific Alliance /
_rRafael Fernández de Castro and Beatriz Leycegui --
_gCh. 10.
_tDisplaced Diplomacies: Reframing Development and Humanitarianism in Taliban-Era Afghanistan /
_rPaula R. Newberg --
_gCh. 11.
_tConclusion /
_rRobert Hutchings and Jeremi Suri.
520 _aDiplomacy is essential to the conduct of foreign policy and international business in the twenty-first century. Yet, few international actors are trained to understand or practice effective diplomacy. Poor diplomacy has contributed to repeated setbacks for the United States and other major powers in the last decade. Drawing on deep historical research, this book aims to 'reinvent' diplomacy for our current era. The original and comparative research provides a foundation for thinking about what successful outreach, negotiation, and relationship-building with foreign actors should look like. Instead of focusing only on failures, as most studies do, this one interrogates success. The book provides a framework for defining successful diplomacy and implementing it in diverse contexts. Chapters analyze the activities of diverse diplomats (including state and non-state actors) in enduring cases, including: post-WWII relief, the rise of the non-aligned movement, the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, the U.S. opening to China, the Camp David Accords, the reunification of Germany, the creation of the European Union, the completion of the North American Free Trade Agreement, and relief aid to pre-2001 Afghanistan. The cases are diverse and historical, but they are written with an eye toward contemporary challenges and opportunities. The book closes with systematic reflections on how current diplomats can improve their activities abroad. Foreign Policy Breakthroughs offers rigorous historical insights for present policy. This book provides a framework for defining successful diplomacy and implementing it in diverse contexts.
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_aDiplomacy
_xHistory
_y20th century
_vCase studies
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_aDiplomacy
_xHistory
_y21st century
_vCase studies
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_aWorld politics
_y1989-
_vCase studies
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_aHutchings, Robert L.,
_d1946-
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