The SAGE Handbook of Diplomacy

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Edited by Costas M. Constantinou, Pauline Kerr, Paul Sharp
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Introduction A: DIPLOMATIC CONCEPTS & THEORIES 1. Theoretical Perspectives in Diplomacy - Costas M. Constantinou and Paul Sharp 2. A Conceptual History of Diplomacy - Halvard Leira 3. Diplomacy and the Colonial Encounter - Sam Okoth Opondo 4. Statecraft, Strategy and Diplomacy - Markus Kornprobst 5. Diplomacy and Foreign Policy - Brian Hocking 6. Diplomacy, Communication and Signaling - Christer Joensson 7. Diplomatic Agency - Rebecca Adler-Nissen 8. Diplomatic Culture - Jason Dittmer & Fiona McConnell 9. Diplomacy and the Arts - Iver B. Neumann 10. Diplomatic Ethics - Corneliu Bjola 11. Diplomatic Knowledge - Noe Cornago B: DIPLOMATIC INSTITUTIONS 12. Embassies, Permanent Missions & Special Missions - Kishan S. Rana 13. Consulates and Consular Diplomacy - Ana Mar Fernandez Pasarin 14. The Diplomatic Corps - Paul Sharp and Geoffrey Wiseman 15. Diplomacy and International Law - David Clinton 16. Diplomatic Immunity - Linda S. Frey and Marsha L. Frey 17. Diplomacy and Negotiation - I William Zartman 18. Diplomatic Mediation - Karin Aggestam 19. Diplomatic Summitry - David H. Dunn and Richard Lock-Pullan 20. Diplomatic Language - Donna Marie Oglesby C: DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS 21. Diplomatic Relations Between States - Alan James 22. Great Power Diplomacy - Cornelia Navari 23. Middle Power Diplomacy - Yolanda Spies 24. Small State Diplomacy - Baldur Thorhallsson and Alyson J.K. Bailes 25. European Union Diplomacy - Michael Smith 26. American Diplomacy - Alan K. Henrikson 27. Russian Post-Soviet Diplomacy - Tatiana Zonova 28. China's Diplomacy - Chen Zhimin 29. Diplomacy in East Asia - Pauline Kerr 30. Latin American Diplomacy - Sean W. Burges and Fabricio H Chagas Bastos 31. Middle East Diplomacy - Stephan Stetter 32. African Diplomacy - Asteris Huliaras and Konstantinos Magliveras 33. Southern African Diplomacy - Stephen Chan 34. Developing States Diplomacy - Stephen Calleya D: TYPES OF DIPLOMATIC ENGAGEMENT 35. Public Diplomacy - Ellen Huijgh 36. Quiet and Secret Diplomacy - William Maley 37. Crisis Diplomacy - Edward Avenell and David Hastings Dunn 38. Coercive Diplomacy - Peter Viggo Jakobsen 39. Revolutionary Diplomacy - David Armstrong 40. Conference Diplomacy - Paul Meerts 41. City Diplomacy - Michele Acuto 42. Citizen Diplomacy - Melissa Conley Tyler and Craig Beyerinck 43. Celebrity Diplomacy - Mark Wheeler 44. Digital Diplomacy - Eytan Gilboa 45. Economic Diplomacy - Maaike Okano-Heijmans 46. Business Diplomacy - Huub Ruel and Tim Wolters 47. Religious Diplomacy - David Joseph Wellman 48. Military Diplomacy - See Seng Tan 49. Environmental Diplomacy - Saleem H. Ali and Helena Voinov Vladich 50. Sports Diplomacy - Stuart Murray 51. Science Diplomacy - Daryl Copeland 52. Indigenous Diplomacy - J. Marshall Beier 53. Pariah Diplomacy - Huss Banai

The distinctive feature of this excellent collection is the way in which it combines the conventional, practice-oriented side of Diplomatic Studies with a very high level of theoretical sophistication and a cheerful openness to new approaches to diplomacy. The editors have assembled a stellar cast of authors and produced a book that deservedly will attract a wide readership both in the academy and in ministries of external affairs. -- Chris Brown Comprehensively global in its scope and ambition, this Sage Handbook will have great appeal for both scholars and practitioners. With its 53 chapters ranging in substance from the very traditional (e.g. the meaning of 'diplomatic relations') to the very modern (e.g. 'digital diplomacy' and 'celebrity diplomacy'), and in style from the relentlessly abstract (e.g. 'conceptualizing diplomatic agency') to the sharply empirical (e.g. 'improving embassy performance'), it has something for everyone in the international relations business, and deserves a place on all our shelves. -- Professor Gareth Evans At a time when global crises abound, the Sage Handbook of Diplomacy is a major contribution to our understanding of this profession so vital for a future of peace in the world. -- Nicholas Burns Occasionally an edited volume comes along that connects the ideas and questions of leading scholars with insights and suggested answers in ways that shine a bright light on changes in diplomacy theory and practice. Such volumes contain breadth and depth. They offer observable continuities with the past. They constructively analyze trends and conceptual categories. They reflect learning from diplomatic practice. Their systematic reflections illuminate and re-conceptualize diplomacy. The Sage Handbook of Diplomacy does all this and more. In their "collection of sustained reflections on what it means to practice diplomacy today," the Editors provide a significant contribution to a literature in which there are few comparable compilations on offer... The Sage Handbook is institutionally priced, but its 53 essays offer good value. Thought provoking content. Abundant references. Blocks of summary key points throughout each chapter. For universities and foreign ministries it is a must buy. Scholars will find it worth the investment -- Bruce Gregory

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