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2010
The fields of geography and diplomacy have traditionally been closely intertwined. Diplomacy is conventionally the conduct of statecraft in the nonviolent manifestations of external relations by a specific institution. These nonviolent manifestations can be variously merged with the use of armed force.
van der Wusten, H., Mamadouh, V.
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The fields of geography and diplomacy have traditionally been closely intertwined. Diplomacy is conventionally the conduct of statecraft in the nonviolent manifestations of external relations by a specific institution. These nonviolent manifestations can be variously merged with the use of armed force.
van der Wusten, H., Mamadouh, V.
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2023
Disinformation impacts three elements of diplomacy. On the political level, it weakens trust between partners by eroding credibility. In the absence of a common ethical framework, propaganda practices and disinformation further anti-diplomatic behavior. On the multilateral level, disinformation erodes consensus, freedom of expression, and the normative
Manfredi-Sánchez, Juan Luis+1 more
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Disinformation impacts three elements of diplomacy. On the political level, it weakens trust between partners by eroding credibility. In the absence of a common ethical framework, propaganda practices and disinformation further anti-diplomatic behavior. On the multilateral level, disinformation erodes consensus, freedom of expression, and the normative
Manfredi-Sánchez, Juan Luis+1 more
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Presidential diplomacy meets science diplomacy
Global Policy, 2022AbstractIn this article, we analyze science diplomacy, for the first time, as a new type of political tool that can influence and nurture the functioning of presidential diplomacy. We conduct this analysis in the context of the global crisis produced by COVID‐19, considering the struggle to obtain both vaccines and the technology to develop them.
Diego Lawler, Miguel Fuentes
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Space and Culture, 2006
This article explores alternative cultures of diplomacy that have been neglected in diplomatic studies and global politics. It is concerned firstly with the human dimension of diplomacy, that is to say, the interpersonal dealings of the homo sapiens, or the experimental and experiential diplomacy of everyday life.
Constantinou, Costas M.+1 more
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This article explores alternative cultures of diplomacy that have been neglected in diplomatic studies and global politics. It is concerned firstly with the human dimension of diplomacy, that is to say, the interpersonal dealings of the homo sapiens, or the experimental and experiential diplomacy of everyday life.
Constantinou, Costas M.+1 more
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Economic Diplomacy and Commercial Diplomacy
2020Differences between these two types of diplomacy—which type of diplomacy is narrower than the other—the balance between economic diplomacy and foreign policy-making needs to be struck—challenges confronted by developing States.
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Multilateral Diplomacy: Diplomacy in Congress
2018The focus of this chapter is multilateral diplomacy, a mode that has developed exponentially over the past century for a variety of practical, normative and symbolic reasons. The expansion and diversification of international society, in particular the emergence of the Global South, has fed the phenomenon.
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Scientific American, 2011
In this article the author discusses aspects of climate change and the end of diplomatic communication between developed nations. He notes that developing nations are not to blame for stalled diplomacy as leaders of developed nations suggest, discusses the refusal of developing countries, such as China, to sign an international agreement to control ...
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In this article the author discusses aspects of climate change and the end of diplomatic communication between developed nations. He notes that developing nations are not to blame for stalled diplomacy as leaders of developed nations suggest, discusses the refusal of developing countries, such as China, to sign an international agreement to control ...
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2023
Chapter 3 explores the political significance of humour in liberal democracies and authoritarian regimes. In the second half of the 20th century, a sense of humour became a desirable trait, not only for individual citizens, but also for our elected representatives.
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Chapter 3 explores the political significance of humour in liberal democracies and authoritarian regimes. In the second half of the 20th century, a sense of humour became a desirable trait, not only for individual citizens, but also for our elected representatives.
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Diplomacy ‘in Business’ and the Business of humanist Diplomacy
Négociations, 2019Today’s global community relies increasingly on the corporate sector to find innovative and sustainable solutions to key international challenges, such as geopolitical shocks, terrorism, cybersecurity, politically motivated trade restrictions, climate change and migration.
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