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Title:
Routledge handbook of diplomacy and statecraft
Author:
McKercher, B. J. C., 1950-
ISBN:
9780415781107

9780203807804
Publication Information:
Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; New York : Routledge, 2012.
Physical Description:
xxxiv, 489 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
Series:
Routledge handbooks

Routledge handbooks.
General Note:
Formerly CIP.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: pt. I The Context of Diplomacy -- 1.Diplomatic history: a new appraisal / Jeremy Black -- 2.Theorising diplomacy / Christer Jønsson -- pt. II The Great Powers -- 3.The United States: the contemporary world's indispensable nation? / James M. Scott -- 4.The foreign policy of Great Britain / Christoph Bluth -- 5.Unravelling the enigma: Russian foreign policy in the twenty-first century / Jeffrey Mankoff -- 6.China: Great Power rising / Robert D'A. Henderson -- 7.France: exercising power and influence across the ages / Paul P. Vallet -- 8.German foreign policy mirrored in the achievements and shortcomings of its chancellors / Christian Hacke -- 9.Japan's diplomacy and culture / Alexander Bukh -- pt. III The Middle Powers -- 10.Brazil: making room at the main table / Sean W. Burges -- 11.Indian statecraft struggles to come to terms with India's rise / Harsh V. Pant --

Contents note continued: 12.Contemporary Canadian foreign policy: a middle Power in a Great Power world / Stephane Roussel -- 13.The Czech Republic: the domestic limits to foreign-policy effectiveness / Michael Baun -- 14.The foreign policy of Turkey / Dimitris Keridis -- pt. IV The Developing Powers -- 15.Cuban revolutionary diplomacy 1959--2009 / Carlos Alzugaray -- 16.Peru: a model for Latin American diplomacy and statecraft / Ronald Bruce St John -- 17.Nigeria: the foreign policy of a putative African Power / Cyril I. Obi -- 18.Thailand: the enigma of bamboo diplomacy / Pavin Chachavalpongpun -- 19.Indonesia's foreign policy after the Cold War: political legitimacy, international pressure, and foreign-policy choices / Kai He -- pt. V International Organisations and Military Alliances -- 20.A global Great Power in the making?: the European Union in the emerging global order / Rikard Bengtsson -- 21.The Great Powers and the United Nations / Stephen Ryan --

Contents note continued: 22.Reconciling different logics of security provision: the case of NATO / Alexandra Gheciu -- 23.New regionalisms and the African Union: reflections on the rise of Africrats, regional economic integration, and inter-regional relations / Thomas Kwasi Tieku -- 24.The non-aligned movement: collective diplomacy of the global South / Jacqueline Anne Braveboy-Wagner -- pt. VI The International Economy -- 25.The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank: the power of money? / Morten Bøas -- 26.The European Union and the economic and financial crisis: reforming internal governance and external representation in turbulent times / Daniela Schwarzer -- 27.The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and contemporary international politics and economy / Houchang Hassan-Yari -- 28.From colonies to collective: ALBA, Latin American integration, and the construction of regional political power / Larry Cata Backer --

Contents note continued: 29.The G8 and the move to a globalised international economy / Leo Wangler -- 30.The opposition to the globalised international economy / Bruno R. Wuest -- pt. VII Issues of Conflict and Cooperation -- 31.International arms control / David Mutimer -- 32.The strategy gap: contemporary civil-military relations and the use of military power / Michael L. Roi -- 33.The Middle East: strategic and military balance of power / Eyal Zisser -- 34.The balance of power in South Asia / Sumit Ganguly -- 35.North Korea: the foreign policy of a `rogue' state / Balbina Y. Hwang -- 36.Failed states: Zimbabwe / Jeremy R. Youde -- 37.Public versus private power: non-governmental organisations and international security / Oliver Walton -- 38.Soft power: overcoming the limits of a concept / Kostas Ifantis.
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