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Diplomatic Cultures And International Politics Translations Spaces And Alternatives 1st Edition Jason Dittmer

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Diplomatic Cultures And International Politics Translations Spaces And Alternatives 1st Edition Jason Dittmer
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.61 MB
Pages: 202
Author: Jason Dittmer, Fiona McConnell
ISBN: 9781138096486, 9781138845695, 9781315728049, 1138096482, 1138845698, 1315728044
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Diplomatic Cultures And International Politics Translations Spaces And Alternatives 1st Edition Jason Dittmer by Jason Dittmer, Fiona Mcconnell 9781138096486, 9781138845695, 9781315728049, 1138096482, 1138845698, 1315728044 instant download after payment.

This volume offers an inter-disciplinary and critical analysis of the role of culture in diplomatic practice. If diplomacy is understood as the practice of conducting negotiations between representatives of distinct communities or causes, then questions of culture and the spaces of cultural exchange are at its core. But what of the culture of diplomacy itself? When and how did this culture emerge, and what alternative cultures of diplomacy run parallel to it, both historically and today? How do particular spaces and places inform and shape the articulation of diplomatic culture(s)? This volume addresses these questions by bringing together a collection of theoretically rich and empirically detailed contributions from leading scholars in history, international relations, geography, and literary theory. Chapters attend to cross-cutting issues of the translation of diplomatic cultures, the role of space in diplomatic exchange and the diversity of diplomatic cultures beyond the formal state system. Drawing on a range of methodological approaches the contributors discuss empirical cases ranging from indigenous diplomacies of the Inuit Circumpolar Council, to the European External Action Service, the 1955 Bandung Conference, the spatial imaginaries of mid twentieth-century Balkan writer diplomats, celebrity and missionary diplomacy, and paradiplomatic narratives of The Hague. The volume demonstrates that, when approached from multiple disciplinary perspectives and understood as expansive and plural, diplomatic cultures offer an important lens onto issues as diverse as global governance, sovereignty regimes and geographical imaginations. This book will be of much interest to students of public diplomacy, foreign policy, international organisations, media and communications studies, and IR in general.

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