The SAGE Handbook of Diplomacy
The SAGE Handbook of Diplomacy
Editors: Constantinou, Costas M., Kerr, Pauline and Sharp, Paul
Publication Year: 2016
Publisher: Sage UK
Single-User Purchase Price:
$175.00

Unlimited-User Purchase Price:
$262.50
ISBN: 978-1-44-629856-5
Category: Social Sciences - Political science
Image Count:
4
Book Status: Available
Table of Contents
The SAGE Handbook of Diplomacy provides a major thematic overview of Diplomacy and its study that is theoretically and historically informed and in sync with the current and future needs of diplomatic practice.
This book is found in the following Credo Collections:
Table of Contents
- List of Abstracts
- List of Figures, Tables and Boxes
- Notes on the Editors and Contributors
- Introduction: Understanding diplomatic practice - Costas M. Constantinou, Pauline Kerr and Paul Sharp
- PART I DIPLOMATIC CONCEPTS AND THEORIES
- 1 Theoretical perspectives in diplomacy - Costas M. Constantinou and Paul Sharp
- 2 A conceptual history of diplomacy - Halvard Leira
- 3 Diplomacy and the colonial encounter - Sam Okoth Opondo
- 4 Statecraft, strategy and diplomacy - Markus Kornprobst
- 5 Diplomacy and foreign policy - Brian Hocking
- 6 Diplomacy, communication and signaling - Christer Jönsson
- 7 Diplomatic agency - Rebecca Adler-Nissen
- 8 Diplomatic culture - Fiona McConnell and Jason Dittmer
- 9 Diplomacy and the arts - Iver B. Neumann
- 10 Diplomatic ethics - Corneliu Bjola
- 11 Diplomatic knowledge - Noé Cornago
- PART II DIPLOMATIC INSTITUTIONS
- 12 Embassies, permanent missions and special missions - Kishan S. Rana
- 13 Consulates and consular diplomacy - Ana Mar Fernández Pasarín
- 14 The diplomatic corps - Paul Sharp and Geoffrey Wiseman
- 15 Diplomacy and international law - David Clinton
- 16 Diplomatic immunity - Linda S. Frey and Marsha L. Frey
- 17 Diplomacy and negotiation - I. William Zartman
- 18 Diplomatic mediation - Karin Aggestam
- 19 Diplomatic summitry - David Hastings Dunn and Richard Lock-Pullan
- 20 Diplomatic language - Donna Marie Oglesby
- PART III DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS
- 21 Diplomatic relations between states - Alan James
- 22 Great power diplomacy - Cornelia Navari
- 23 Middle power diplomacy - Yolanda Kemp Spies
- 24 Small state diplomacy - Baldur Thorhallsson and Alyson J.K. Bailes†
- 25 European Union diplomacy - Michael Smith
- 26 American diplomacy - Alan K. Henrikson
- 27 Russian post-Soviet diplomacy - Tatiana Zonova
- 28 China's diplomacy - Zhimin Chen
- 29 Diplomacy in East Asia - Pauline Kerr
- 30 Latin American diplomacy - Sean W. Burges and Fabrício H. Chagas Bastos
- 31 Middle East diplomacy - Stephan Stetter
- 32 African diplomacy - Asteris Huliaras and Konstantinos Magliveras
- 33 Southern African diplomacy - Stephen Chan
- 34 Developing states diplomacy - Stephen Calleya
- PART IV TYPES OF DIPLOMATIC ENGAGEMENT
- 35 Public diplomacy - Ellen Huijgh
- 36 Quiet and secret diplomacy - William Maley
- 37 Crisis diplomacy - Edward Avenell and David Hastings Dunn
- 38 Coercive diplomacy - Peter Viggo Jakobsen
- 39 Revolutionary diplomacy - David Armstrong
- 40 Conference diplomacy - Paul Meerts
- 41 City diplomacy - Michele Acuto
- 42 Citizen diplomacy - Melissa Conley Tyler and Craig Beyerinck
- 43 Celebrity diplomacy - Mark Wheeler
- 44 Digital diplomacy - Eytan Gilboa
- 45 Economic diplomacy - Maaike Okano-Heijmans
- 46 Business diplomacy - Huub Ruël and Tim Wolters
- 47 Religion and diplomacy - David Joseph Wellman
- 48 Military diplomacy - See Seng Tan
- 49 Environmental diplomacy - Saleem H. Ali and Helena Voinov Vladich
- 50 Sports diplomacy - Stuart Murray
- 51 Science diplomacy - Daryl Copeland
- 52 Indigenous diplomacy - J. Marshall Beier
- 53 Pariah diplomacy - Hussein Banai