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‘Niche Diplomacy’ by Middle Powers in the Middle East: Cases of Saudi Arabia, Iran, Türkiye and Egypt

India Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs
At a time when international politics has become multipolar, middle powers are adopting strategic autonomy on matters of global importance, and the world is witnessing multifaceted challenges due to military conflicts and geopolitical tensions, it is important to understand the ways in which Middle Eastern powers are exerting influence in regional and
Lakshmi Priya, Md. Muddassir Quamar
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Profiling a niche actor of civil society diplomacy: the unattached diplomat

Journal of Communication Management, 2022
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to define the communicational profile of unattached diplomats and explore the viability of state-centric concepts such as citizen diplomacy when discussing non-state actors emerging from civil society.Design/methodology/approachThe paper uses a comparative, multiple case design focusing on descriptive case studies ...
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Niche Diplomacy of Asian Middle Powers

2021
The four countries represented in this volume are East Asian middle powers with strategic constraints upon their traditional security policymaking. These middle powers have pursued diplomatic activities raising their international profile or footprint, and advancing their national interest, through normative foreign policy and humanitarian channels ...
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Caution warranted: Niche diplomacy assessed

Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, 1999
This article offers a critique of niche diplomacy using critical theory. The critique is based on the presumption that all policy is informed by a set of ethical and philosophical assumptions. Smith suggests that careful consideration of niche diplomacy is particularly necessary because it comes with a political agenda that legitimizes the narrowing of
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The Niche Diplomacy of Asian Middle Powers

2021
The four countries represented in this volume are East Asian middle powers with strategic constraints upon their traditional security policymaking. These middle powers have pursued diplomatic activities raising their international profile or footprint, and advancing their national interest, through normative foreign policy and humanitarian channels ...
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Lesser States and Niche Diplomacy

2014
For many good reasons, international relations theory (and diplomatic history) has primarily focused upon the largest and most powerful states. Theorists have concisely stated the rationale: The great powers have utility for the system—they define it and uphold it by their very existence.
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Niche Diplomacy as Canadian Foreign Policy

International Journal, 1996
Few observers of Canadian foreign policy would deny that the number and complexity of foreign policy issues is increasing, yet the resources available to manage them are decreasing.(f.1) If we assume that 'old' foreign policy concerns -- non-proliferation, economic diplomacy, alliance politics, and multilateralism -- will continue to be important ...
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Wither South Korean Niche Diplomacy in an Era of Competing Triangulation?

2022
Korea Europe Review: an interdisciplinary journal of politics, society, and economics, No.
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Niche Diplomacy: A Conceptual Overview

1997
Amidst the major transformation of the global system after the Cold War, the study of international relations has maintained a predominantly top-down orientation. This apex-centred focus comes out most clearly in the important debates concerning the demise of the Soviet Union and the hegemonic role of the United States of America (USA).1 The same ...
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