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"Diplomacy" published on by Oxford University Press.
1. The New World Order -- 2. The Hinge: Theodore Roosevelt or Woodrow Wilson -- 3. From Universality to Equilibrium: Richelieu, William of Orange, and Pitt -- 4. The Concert of Europe: Great Britain, Austria, and Russia -- 5. Two Revolutionaries: Napoleon III and Bismarck -- 6. Realpolitik Turns on Itself -- 7. A Political Doomsday Machine: European Diplomacy Before the First World War -- 8. Into the Vortex: The Military Doomsday Machine -- 9. The New Face of Diplomacy: Wilson and the Treaty of Versailles -- 10. The Dilemmas of the Victors -- 11. Stresemann and the Re-emergence of the Vanquished -- 12. The End of Illusion: Hitler and the Destruction of Versailles -- 13. Stalin's Bazaar -- 14. The Nazi-Soviet Pact -- 15. America Re-enters the Arena: Franklin Delano Roosevelt -- 16. Three Approaches to Peace: Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill in World War II -- 17. The Beginning of the Cold War -- 18. The Success and the Pain of Containment -- 19. The Dilemma of Containment: The Korean War -- 20. Negotiating with the Communists: Adenauer, Churchill, and Eisenhower -- 21. Leapfrogging Containment: The Suez Crisis -- 22. Hungary: Upheaval in the Empire -- 23. Krushchev's Ultimatum: The Berlin Crisis -- 24. Concepts of Western Unity: Macmillan, de Gaulle, Eisenhower, and Kennedy -- 25. Vietnam: Entry into the Morass; Truman and Eisenhower -- 26. Vietnam: On the Road to Despair; Kennedy, and Johnson -- 27. Vietnam: The Extrication; Nixon -- 28. Foreign Policy as Geopolitics: Nixon's Triangular Diplomacy -- 29. Detente and Its Discontents -- 30. The End of the Cold War: Reagan and Gorbachev -- 31. The New World Order Reconsidered.
Intro -- Halftitle Page -- Title Page -- Contents -- List of contributors -- Preface -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- List of abbreviations -- Introduction: Contemporary diplomacy in action -- 1 The globalization of insecurity and the new imperative for cooperation -- 2 Engaging with proxy groups and indirect state influence in Ukraine and Syria -- 3 Approaches to strategic resets in diplomacy: The case of the Fifth Marquess of Lansdowne -- 4 The Middle East and North Africa in the twenty-first century: An analysis of social media impact and corresponding diplomatic trends -- 5 Defining environmental interest: Identity, discourse and American engagement with global environmental frameworks -- 6 Diplomacy and domestic populations -- 7 'Information War' - The Russian strategy that blends diplomacy and war -- 8 Social movements, diplomacy and relationships of trust -- 9 Embody, empower and relate: Emotions in international leadership -- 10 Gender and diversity in diplomacy -- Conclusion -- Select bibliography -- Index -- Imprint.
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies
"Cultural Diplomacy" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Brill Research Perspectives Ser.
In: Brill Research Perspectives in Humanities and Social Sciences Ser.
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Transprofessional Diplomacy -- Abstract -- Keywords -- 1 Introduction: Understanding Diplomatic Transformation through the Profession -- 2 Genealogy: The Professionalization of Diplomacy -- 2.1 Occasional and Professional Diplomacy -- 2.2 Vocational Resources of the Diplomatic Profession -- 2.2.1 The Clergy -- 2.2.2 The Literati -- 2.2.3 The Courtier -- 2.2.4 The Jurist -- 2.3 A 'Weak' Profession? -- 3 Sociology: Diplomacy as a Distinctive and Paradoxical Profession -- 3.1 Diplomacy as a Distinctive Profession -- 3.2 Diplomacy as a Paradoxical Profession -- 4 Phenomenology: Diplomacy Transprofessionalized -- 4.1 The Proliferation of 'New' Diplomatic Actors and Their 'Professionals' -- 4.2 Promoting 'New' Diplomatic Skills: Functional Specificity and Creative Experimentation -- 4.3 Mimicking 'Old' Diplomatic Skills: Socialization and Creative Subversion -- 5 Conclusion: Diplomatic Partnerships, Hybrid Diplomacies -- List of References.
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies
"Revolutionary Diplomacy" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies
"Public Diplomacy" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: SAGE library of international relations
With the rise of India, China and Brazil as well as of the global south, diplomacy's history looks different. Significant shifts have prompted scholars in the field to reconsider the historical sequences that are relevant to an understanding of what diplomacy is today, and where it may be heading. Increased medialization of global politics and diplomacy has prompted an exponential growth in literature on public diplomacy. This collection has been carefully structured so that each volume gives the reader an overview of the literature on a new area of development in the study of diplomacy
In: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of International Studies
"Digital Diplomacy" published on by Oxford University Press.
In: Sir Harold Nicolson and International Relations, S. 89-116