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The SAGE Handbook of Diplomacy – PDF

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  • Authors: Costas M. Constantinou, Pauline Kerr, Paul Sharp
  • File Size: 7 MB
  • Format: PDF
  • Length: 722 pages
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd; 1st edition
  • Publication Date: November 1, 2016
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B01HBSHOKM
  • ISBN-10: 1446298566
  • ISBN-13: 9781446298565

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About The Author

Costas M. Constantinou

Paul Sharp

Pauline Kerr

The SAGE Handbook of Diplomacy (PDF) offers a significant thematic summary of Diplomacy and its research study that is traditionally and in theory and notified and in sync with the existing and future requirements of diplomatic practice. Original contributions from a dazzling group of global professionals from all around the world are arranged into 4 thematic areas:

  • Section 1: Diplomatic Concepts & & Theories
  • Section 2: Diplomatic Institutions
  • Section 3: Diplomatic Relations
  • Section 4: Types of Diplomatic Engagement

Reviews

“The distinguishing characteristic of this outstanding collection is the method which it integrates the standard, practice- focused side of Diplomatic Studies with a really high level of theoretical elegance and a pleasant openness to brand-new methods to diplomacy. The editors have actually put together an outstanding cast of authors and produced an ebook that deservedly will bring in a broad readership both in the academy and in ministries of external affairs.” – Chris Brown “Comprehensively global in its scope and aspiration, this Sage Handbook will have excellent appeal for both scholars and specialists. With its 53 chapters varying in compound from the extremely standard to the extremely contemporary, and in design from the non-stop abstract to the greatly empirical, it has something for everybody in the international relations service, and should have a put on all our digital bookshelves.” – Professor Gareth Evans “At a time when global crises are plentiful, the Sage Handbook of Diplomacy is a significant contribution to our understanding of this occupation so important for a future of peace worldwide.” – Nicholas Burns “Occasionally a modified volume occurs that links the concepts and concerns of leading scholars with insights and recommended responses in manner ins which shine an intense light on modifications in diplomacy theory and practice. Such volumes consist of breadth and depth. They use observable connections with the past. They constructively examine patterns and conceptual classifications. They show gaining from diplomatic practice. Their organized reflections light up and re- conceive diplomacy. The Sage Handbook of Diplomacy does all this and more. In their “collection of continual reflections on what it suggests to practice diplomacy today,” the Editors supply a substantial contribution to a literature in which there are couple of similar collections available … The Sage Handbook is institutionally priced, however its 53 essays use great worth. Very idea- provoking material. Abundant referrals. Blocks of summary bottom lines throughout each chapter. For universities and foreign ministries, it is a need to purchase. Scholars will discover it worth the financial investment.” – Bruce Gregory

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