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Diplomacy and international law in globalized relations / Wilfried Bolewski.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Berlin ; New York : Springer, [2007]Copyright date: ©2007Description: vi, 147 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 3540711007
  • 9783540711001
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.2 22
LOC classification:
  • JZ1242 .B64 2007
Contents:
Introduction : practitioner's perspective of diplomacy -- Pt. I. Essentials of modern diplomacy -- Ch. 1. Diplomacy between statecraft and social science -- Ch. 2. Internalization of diplomacy or internationalization of domestic policy -- Ch. 3. From national to European foreign service -- Ch. 4. Symbolism and ritual in multilateral diplomacy -- Ch. 5. Flexibility and pragmatism as response to global challenges -- Ch. 6. Reciprocity versus communitarianism -- Pt. II. Transformation of globalized relations and its impact on diplomacy -- Ch. 7. New participants and corporate diplomacy : symbiosis of diplomacy and transnational companies -- Ch. 8. Citizen diplomats and public relations diplomacy : popularization of diplomacy -- Pt. III. Towards a diplomatic corporate identity? -- Ch. 9. The importance of an international diplomatic culture -- Ch. 10. The relevance of language -- Pt. IV. Globalized relations and the law -- Ch. 11. Private authority in transnational relations -- Ch. 12. Transnational regime as soft law -- Ch. 13. Judicial review of governmental diplomacy -- Conclusions and outlook : diplomacy as an instrument of globalized societies.
Review: "International law governing foreign relations can be strengthened through judicial review by national courts. Working on the interface of diplomacy and acidemia, this practitioner's perspective combines an insider view into innovation and change of the diplomatic process with a concise interdisciplinary academic analysis."--BOOK JACKET.
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Introduction : practitioner's perspective of diplomacy -- Pt. I. Essentials of modern diplomacy -- Ch. 1. Diplomacy between statecraft and social science -- Ch. 2. Internalization of diplomacy or internationalization of domestic policy -- Ch. 3. From national to European foreign service -- Ch. 4. Symbolism and ritual in multilateral diplomacy -- Ch. 5. Flexibility and pragmatism as response to global challenges -- Ch. 6. Reciprocity versus communitarianism -- Pt. II. Transformation of globalized relations and its impact on diplomacy -- Ch. 7. New participants and corporate diplomacy : symbiosis of diplomacy and transnational companies -- Ch. 8. Citizen diplomats and public relations diplomacy : popularization of diplomacy -- Pt. III. Towards a diplomatic corporate identity? -- Ch. 9. The importance of an international diplomatic culture -- Ch. 10. The relevance of language -- Pt. IV. Globalized relations and the law -- Ch. 11. Private authority in transnational relations -- Ch. 12. Transnational regime as soft law -- Ch. 13. Judicial review of governmental diplomacy -- Conclusions and outlook : diplomacy as an instrument of globalized societies.

"International law governing foreign relations can be strengthened through judicial review by national courts. Working on the interface of diplomacy and acidemia, this practitioner's perspective combines an insider view into innovation and change of the diplomatic process with a concise interdisciplinary academic analysis."--BOOK JACKET.

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