Results 261 to 270 of about 77,912 (311)
This chapter reviews the most important beginning with the long tradition of prescriptive tracts, offering observations and advice concerning the conduct of diplomacy.
Jönsson, Christer,, Lund University.
openaire +2 more sources
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Related searches:
Related searches:
Digital diplomacy — diplomacy of the future
Diplomaticheskaja sluzhba (Diplomatic Service), 2021This article examines the challenges and threats faced by Russian diplomacy in the modern world, in the context of new global changes (the COVID-19 pandemic, the global financial, economic and energy crisis, attempts to reformat the existing system of international relations). Diplomacy is being radically transformed before our eyes. In the face of new
Vladimir F. Zaemsky, Oleg G. Karpovich
openaire +1 more source
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.
openaire +4 more sources
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.
openaire +4 more sources
2023
This chapter presents an integrated model of three key theories about the level of engagement between corporations and their stakeholders: 1) shareholder capitalism, 2) stakeholder capitalism, and 3) corporate diplomacy. The three theories are explained, including reasoning and expected outcome of each. Shareholder capitalism is linked to neoliberalism
openaire +2 more sources
This chapter presents an integrated model of three key theories about the level of engagement between corporations and their stakeholders: 1) shareholder capitalism, 2) stakeholder capitalism, and 3) corporate diplomacy. The three theories are explained, including reasoning and expected outcome of each. Shareholder capitalism is linked to neoliberalism
openaire +2 more sources
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.
openaire +1 more source
From ‘Panda Diplomacy’ to Acrobat Diplomacy
2020After a long absence from the international exposition stage, China (now the People’s Republic of China or PRC) under the leadership of marketfriendly Deng Xiaoping, sought to leave a strong, positive impression on its Australian neighbors at the Brisbane ’88 Expo.
openaire +1 more source
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
openaire +2 more sources
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
openaire +2 more sources
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.
openaire +1 more source
Animals and diplomacy: on the prospect for interspecies diplomacy
International Relations, 2023If diplomacy is considered an alternative to war, can the ongoing human ‘war against animals’ be replaced with diplomacy between humans and other animals? While many scholars and practitioners of diplomacy can be expected to dismiss such an idea out of hand, this essay encourages us to think more seriously and thoroughly about what it might imply to ...
openaire +2 more sources

