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New Theory and Practice of Diplomacy: New Perspectives on Diplomacy

New Theory and Practice of Diplomacy: New Perspectives on Diplomacy

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Effective diplomacy is essential for peaceful international relations in the twenty-first century, as explored in New Perspectives on Diplomacy. The book examines the implications of the shifting international landscape, including the end of the Cold War, transnational networks, challenges to borders, growth in national populism, and radical transparency, and presents the global context against which contemporary diplomacy is conducted.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 264 pages
Publication date: 22 April 2021
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC


Effective diplomacy remains a cornerstone of international relations in the twenty-first century, as we navigate a complex and ever-evolving global landscape. In this context, New Perspectives on Diplomacy delves into the profound implications of the shifting international terrain on states' interactions. By reflecting on the significant transformations that the world has witnessed over the past half-century, including the end of the Cold War, the emergence of transnational networks, the challenges to borders, the rise of national populism, and the unprecedented demands placed upon diplomats by radical transparency, the first volume establishes a comprehensive framework for understanding contemporary diplomacy within the broader global context.

The end of the Cold War marked a pivotal moment in world history, ushering in a new era of interconnectedness and global interdependence. This shift has led to the formation of transnational networks, which have facilitated the exchange of ideas, resources, and people on a unprecedented scale. However, this has also created new challenges for states, including the need to navigate complex diplomatic relationships and address the growing influence of non-state actors.

One of the most significant challenges facing contemporary diplomacy is the rise of national populism. Nationalism, which emphasizes the importance of national identity and sovereignty, has gained traction in many countries, leading to a rise in political polarization and a decline in trust between nations. Diplomats must navigate this complex terrain carefully, seeking to find common ground and build bridges between different political perspectives.

Another challenge facing contemporary diplomacy is the increasing difficulty presented by radical transparency. With the advent of social media and other digital technologies, information can travel at lightning speed, making it challenging for diplomats to keep up with the rapidly changing dynamics of international relations. Diplomats must be agile and adaptable, able to respond quickly to new developments and adapt their strategies accordingly.

In response to these challenges, New Perspectives on Diplomacy offers a range of insights and perspectives. The first volume explores the global context against which contemporary diplomacy is conducted, examining the role of international organizations, the importance of soft power, and the challenges posed by regional and global power dynamics. The second volume focuses on specific case studies, examining the challenges and opportunities presented by diplomacy in a range of regions, including Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.

Overall, New Perspectives on Diplomacy is a valuable resource for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding the complex and ever-evolving world of international relations. By exploring the implications of the shifting international landscape, the book provides a roadmap for building more effective and sustainable diplomatic relationships in the twenty-first century.

Weight: 410g
Dimension: 156 x 235 x 20 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781838604561

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