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In the 21st century, new kinds of challenges resulting from
interdependence among states and globalization have had a
determining
impact of the conduct of diplomacy.
Diplomacy has become
multifaceted, pluri-directional, volatile and intensive, due to
the increased complexity in terms of actors, dialogues subjects,
modes of
communication, and plurality of objectives. This unique text,
written by a leading scholar and Foreign Service expert, examines
all
such factors to provide the definitive guide to diplomacy as it is
practiced today. With a multitude of examples from around the
world,
including the US, UK, EU, Africa, Asia, and Latin America, the book
covers the spectrum of diplomacy practice, including regional
diplomacy,
diplomacy of small states, performance management, handling of
decisions and crisis, use of information technology, and reform in
foreign
ministries. Also included are chapters on craft skills and
practical
exercises.
21st Century Diplomacy
will be essential to anyone learning diplomacy, and will
also
support courses in international relations, foreign policy, and
intercultural communication.
Churchill and India. It is a story where much is known but much
remains concealed. A brilliant orator and a powerful leader,
Winston Churchill stood against the tide of history. But how does
postcolonial history view him? This book studies the extraordinary
connection he had with India. Beginning with the early years of his
career in India when he spent 22 months between 1896 and 1899 as a
subaltern with the 4th Hussars, it traces his rise as a politician,
his years as the Prime Minister of Great Britain during the Second
World War, his profound distrust of the Indian Independence
Movement, and his machinations in preserving the British Empire's
rule over India. Churchill's failure to understand India and
decolonization, and manipulation of events on the subcontinent add
a different dimension to the man. His pervasive yet hidden shadow
over the Indian subcontinent and his often-veiled role in the
actions that led to Partition in 1947 are at the center of this
study. Rich in archival sources, this book provides a fresh and
holistic perspective on the final phase of the British Empire. It
will be an indispensable resource to students and researchers of
colonial history, imperialism, modern history, international
history, Partition of India, and South Asian studies. It will also
appeal to general readers interested in the history of Britain's
endgame in India.
Churchill and India. It is a story where much is known but much
remains concealed. A brilliant orator and a powerful leader,
Winston Churchill stood against the tide of history. But how does
postcolonial history view him? This book studies the extraordinary
connection he had with India. Beginning with the early years of his
career in India when he spent 22 months between 1896 and 1899 as a
subaltern with the 4th Hussars, it traces his rise as a politician,
his years as the Prime Minister of Great Britain during the Second
World War, his profound distrust of the Indian Independence
Movement, and his machinations in preserving the British Empire's
rule over India. Churchill's failure to understand India and
decolonization, and manipulation of events on the subcontinent add
a different dimension to the man. His pervasive yet hidden shadow
over the Indian subcontinent and his often-veiled role in the
actions that led to Partition in 1947 are at the center of this
study. Rich in archival sources, this book provides a fresh and
holistic perspective on the final phase of the British Empire. It
will be an indispensable resource to students and researchers of
colonial history, imperialism, modern history, international
history, Partition of India, and South Asian studies. It will also
appeal to general readers interested in the history of Britain's
endgame in India.
Today's embassy blends tradition and change. It accommodates
multiple state and non-state actors who jostle on the international
stage. This innovative study considers why embassies today are
especially relevant to the international system, examining the new
representation options and global diplomacy techniques in an
information age.Located at the cutting edge of sustaining relations
with foreign countries, the embassy plays an expanded role of in
bilateral, regional and multilateral affairs, as a promoter of
national interests. As foreign ministries and diplomatic networks
are expected to deliver more whilst material and human resources in
public services are shrinking, this text addresses how embassies
can improve their functioning, working in an enlightened, empowered
and effective manner. Supported by empirical research and
interviews with diplomats and other professionals, alongside unique
insights into the experiences of developing countries, The
Contemporary Embassy will be a valuable resource for diplomacy
scholars and practitioners alike.
In the 21st century, new kinds of challenges resulting from
interdependence among states and globalization have had a
determining
impact of the conduct of diplomacy.
Diplomacy has become
multifaceted, pluri-directional, volatile and intensive, due to
the increased complexity in terms of actors, dialogues subjects,
modes of
communication, and plurality of objectives. This unique text,
written by a leading scholar and Foreign Service expert, examines
all
such factors to provide the definitive guide to diplomacy as it is
practiced today. With a multitude of examples from around the
world,
including the US, UK, EU, Africa, Asia, and Latin America, the book
covers the spectrum of diplomacy practice, including regional
diplomacy,
diplomacy of small states, performance management, handling of
decisions and crisis, use of information technology, and reform in
foreign
ministries. Also included are chapters on craft skills and
practical
exercises.
21st Century Diplomacy
will be essential to anyone learning diplomacy, and will
also
support courses in international relations, foreign policy, and
intercultural communication.
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