Diplomacy and the making of world politics

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Autres auteurs: Sending, Ole Jacob. (Éditeur scientifique), Pouliot, Vincent (1982-....; professeur de science politique)., Neumann, Iver B. (1959-....).
Support: E-Book
Langue: Anglais
Publié: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press.
Collection: Cambridge studies in international relations (Online) ; 136
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Résumé: "This book examines world politics through the lens of diplomatic practice. We argue that many global phenomena of our time, from international law to world order, through humanitarianism, global hierarchies, and public power, are made possible by evolving forms of diplomacy. In that sense, this book is not about diplomacy per se, but rather about the constitution of world politics in and through diplomatic practice. In order to shed new light on the making and remaking of international relations, we bring social theory to bear on diplomacy. Our starting point is simple: as we enter the 21st century, everybody seems to agree that diplomacy is changing yet few people can specify exactly how - and with what effects on world politics. Our goal is to produce new knowledge about the evolving character of diplomacy and the ways in which it (re- ) constitutes significant facets of world politics"--
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Table des matières:
  • International law and the politics of diplomacy / Ian Hurd
  • Diplomacy, war, and world politics / Tarak Barkawi
  • The practice of permanent representation to international organizations / Vincent Pouliot
  • From representation to governing: diplomacy and the constitution of international public power / Jennifer Mitzen
  • Institutionalising peace and reconciliation diplomacy: third-party reconciliation as systems maintenance / Iver B. Neumann
  • Christian ethics, actors, and diplomacy: mediating universalist pretentions / Cecelia Lynch
  • Diplomacy as economic consultancy / Leonard Seabrooke
  • US military diplomacy in practice / Captain Miriam Krieger, Lieutenant Commander Shannon L.C. Souma and Daniel H. Nexon
  • Diplomats and humanitarians in crisis governance / Ole Jacob Sending
  • Conclusion: Relationalism or why diplomats find international relations theory strange / Rebecca Adler-Nissen