American diplomacy / edited by Paul Sharp and Geoffrey Wiseman.
Material type: TextSeries: International Law E-Books Online, Collection 2012, ISBN: 9789004223271Publisher: Leiden : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2012Description: 1 online resource (xx, 233 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
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- 9789004214149
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- JZ1480 .A9585 2012
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eBook Perpetual | Rashtriya Raksha University | 327.73 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | EP00304 |
"Originally published as Volume 6, Nos. 3-4 (2011) in Brill's journal The Hague journal of diplomacy"--T.p. verso.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preliminary Material / Paul Sharp and Geoffrey Wiseman -- Distinctive Characteristics of American Diplomacy / Geoffrey Wiseman -- The Distinction between Foreign Policy and Diplomacy in American International Thought and Practice / David Clinton -- US Diplomacy and Diplomats: / Chen Zhimin -- European Responses to US Diplomacy: / Michael Smith -- Transformational Diplomacy: / Maria Eriksson , Karin A. Esposito and S. Alaeddin Vahid Gharavi -- Course Corrections: / David Bosco -- American Public Diplomacy: / Bruce Gregory -- Quantum Diplomacy, German–US Relations and the Psychogeography of Berlin / James Der Derian -- Obama, Clinton and the Diplomacy of Change / Paul Sharp -- The Incapacitation of US Statecraft and Diplomacy / Chas W. Freeman -- The Traditions and Travails of Career Diplomacy in the United States / Thomas Hanson -- Digital Diplomacy and US Foreign Policy / Alec Ross -- Conclusion / Paul Sharp and Geoffrey Wiseman -- Index / Paul Sharp and Geoffrey Wiseman.
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These essays examine questions arising from the Obama administration's efforts to revive American diplomacy and its response to the ways in which diplomacy itself is being transformed. The essays examine these questions from a variety of theoretical and practical perspectives provided by scholars and diplomats from around the world and within the United States. A common focus of the collection is on how diplomacy's contribution to the effectiveness of foreign policy has been undervalued in the United States by governments, the foreign policy community, and academics. Together, the essays seek to raise awareness of American diplomacy conducted at all levels of government and society. They consider its future prospects in the context of America's economic difficulties and the anticipated further erosion of its international position. And they ask how American diplomacy may be strengthened in the interests of international peace and security, whether under a second term Obama administration or the leadership of a new president.
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