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Time magazine named Bono and Bill and Melinda Gates their "Persons
of the Year." The United Nations tapped Angelina Jolie as a
goodwill ambassador. Bob Geldof organized the Live8 concert to push
the G8 leaders' summit on AIDS and debt relief. What has come to be
called "celebrity diplomacy" attracts wide media attention,
significant money, and top official access around the world. But is
this phenomenon just the latest fad? Are celebrities dabbling in an
arena that is out of their depth, or are they bringing justified
notice to important problems that might otherwise languish on the
crowded international diplomatic scene? This book is the first to
examine celebrity diplomacy as a serious global project with
important implications, both positive and negative. Intended for
readers who might not normally read about celebrities, it will also
attract audiences often turned off by international affairs.
Celebrities bring optimism and "buzz" to issues that seem deep and
gloomy. Even if their lofty goals remain elusive, when celebrities
speak, other actors in the global system listen.
Sanctions are back with a vengeance with new objectives, measures,
challenges, and opportunities. Shaping the thinking of generations
of scholars, Canadian visionary Margaret Doxey anticipated and
analyzed these issues, making now the time to rediscover her
seminal lessons and apply them to emerging sanctions practices that
are taking shape in an increasingly geopolitically contested
environment. Written by an international team of women,
Multilateral Sanctions Revisited explores UN measures, regional
sanctions, autonomous measures, and their interrelations. Informed
by Doxey's insights, the authors trace the evolution of scholarship
surrounding multilateral sanctions. The first section analyzes how
different actors, such as great powers and regional organizations,
employ multilateral sanctions. Turning to contemporary issues, the
book's second section addresses the application and consequences of
multilateral sanctions including the norms they enforce, the
pernicious problem of evasion, and future challenges, such as
sanctioning cryptocurrencies. Multilateral Sanctions Revisited is
both a source for academics and a guidebook for practitioners
written by leading and emerging sanctions scholars from three
continents.
Time magazine named Bono and Bill and Melinda Gates their "Persons
of the Year." The United Nations tapped Angelina Jolie as a
goodwill ambassador. Bob Geldof organized the Live8 concert to push
the G8 leaders' summit on AIDS and debt relief. What has come to be
called "celebrity diplomacy" attracts wide media attention,
significant money, and top official access around the world. But is
this phenomenon just the latest fad? Are celebrities dabbling in an
arena that is out of their depth, or are they bringing justified
notice to important problems that might otherwise languish on the
crowded international diplomatic scene? This book is the first to
examine celebrity diplomacy as a serious global project with
important implications, both positive and negative. Intended for
readers who might not normally read about celebrities, it will also
attract audiences often turned off by international affairs.
Celebrities bring optimism and "buzz" to issues that seem deep and
gloomy. Even if their lofty goals remain elusive, when celebrities
speak, other actors in the global system listen.Read a review of
"Celebrity Diplomacy" at: http: //www.embassymag.caRead another
review of Celebrity Diplomacy at: http:
//uscpublicdiplomacy.com/ABC has a segment on celebrities engaged
in diplomatic and charitable missions that features Andrew Cooper
and "Celebrity Diplomacy," Read the story here: http:
//www.abcnews.go.com Watch an interview with Andrew Cooper at:
http: //youtube.com
Sanctions are back with a vengeance with new objectives, measures,
challenges, and opportunities. Shaping the thinking of generations
of scholars, Canadian visionary Margaret Doxey anticipated and
analyzed these issues, making now the time to rediscover her
seminal lessons and apply them to emerging sanctions practices that
are taking shape in an increasingly geopolitically contested
environment. Written by an international team of women,
Multilateral Sanctions Revisited explores UN measures, regional
sanctions, autonomous measures, and their interrelations. Informed
by Doxey's insights, the authors trace the evolution of scholarship
surrounding multilateral sanctions. The first section analyzes how
different actors, such as great powers and regional organizations,
employ multilateral sanctions. Turning to contemporary issues, the
book's second section addresses the application and consequences of
multilateral sanctions including the norms they enforce, the
pernicious problem of evasion, and future challenges, such as
sanctioning cryptocurrencies. Multilateral Sanctions Revisited is
both a source for academics and a guidebook for practitioners
written by leading and emerging sanctions scholars from three
continents.
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