The Palgrave handbook of diplomatic reform and innovation / Paul Webster Hare, Juan Luis Manfredi-Sánchez, Kenneth Weisbrode, editors.
In this handbook, a group of 40 scholars and practitioners from some 30 countries takes a critical look at the contemporary practice of diplomacy. Many assume diplomacy evolves naturally, and that state- and non-state actors are powerless to make significant changes. But Diplomacys methods, its key...
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[2023]
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Table of Contents:
- Part I. Introduction
- 1. Diplomacy the Neglected Global Issue. Why Diplomacy Needs to Catch Up with the World (Paul Webster Hare)
- Part II. State of Diplomacy
- 2. The Closing of the Diplomatic Mind (Kenneth Weisbrode)
- 3. A Diplomatic Taxonomy for the New World Disorder (Chas W. Freeman Jr.)
- 4. Knowledge Diplomacy A Conceptual Analysis (Jane Knight)
- 5. Why Reforms Are Needed for Bilateral Diplomacy? A Global South Perspective (Kishan S. Rana)
- 6. The 21st Century Toolbox for a Modern Diplomat (Seppe Verheyen)
- Part III. Politicization of Diplomacy
- 7. Diplomats and Politicization (Pauline Kerr)
- 8. Digital Diplomacy and International Society in the Age of Populism (Onur Erpul)
- 9. Declining Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Evidence from China (Qingmin Zhang and Lize Yang)
- 10. South Africa and its Foreign Alignment and Practice: From Hope to Dashed Expectations (Tony Leon)
- Part IV. Reforming Institutions
- 11. From Great Expectations to Dwindling Status: Brazilian Diplomacys Response to Post-Cold War Upheavals (Antonio Carlos Lessa and Rogerio de Souza Farias)
- 12. Crisis Prevention and Stabilization Made in Germany: Meeting the Demands of Modern Diplomacy? (Sarah Bressan)
- 13. Integrated Statecraft and Australias Diplomacy (Tom Barber and Melissa Conley Tyler)
- 14. What Motivates South Koreas Diplomatic Reform and Innovation? (HwaJung Kim)
- 15. The Transformations of French Diplomacy (Maxime Lefebvre)
- Part V. Digital Revolution and Diplomatic Reform
- 16. Digital Diplomacy in the Time of the Coronavirus Pandemic: Lessons and Recommendations (Corneliu Bjola and Michaela Coplen)
- 17. Exploring the Usefulness of Artificial Intelligence for Diplomatic Negotiations: Two Case Studies (Volker Stanzel)
- 18. Beyond Meeting and Tweeting: The Next Challenges for Innovation in Diplomacy (Tom Fletcher)
- 19. Disinformation and Diplomacy (Juan Luis Manfredi-Sanchez and Zhao Alexandre Huang)
- 20. Digitalizing South American MFAs: Reform and Resistance (Jorge Heine and Daniel Aguirre)
- Part VI. Multilateral Diplomacy and Innovation
- 21. Toward a More Credible Multilateralism at the United Nations. A Few Practical Steps (Benedicte Frankinet)
- 22. A New Logic of Multilateralism on Demand (Akiko Fukushima)
- 23. About Spheres of Influence (Chas W. Freeman Jr.)
- 24. Regional Diplomacy and its Variations: Change and Innovation (Rajiv Bhatia and Kishan S. Rana)
- 25. African Union Reform (Emmanuel Balogun and Anna Mwaba)
- 26. Why Collective Diplomacy Needs to Embrace Innovation (Martin Wahlisch)
- 27. Innovating International Cooperation for Development: a New Model for Partnerships between Developed and Middle Income Countries (Jose Antonio Zabalgoitia and Antonio Tenorio)
- 28. The UAEs Innovative Diplomacy: How the Abraham Accords Changed (or Did Not Change) Emirati Foreign Policy (William Gueraiche)
- 29. Small States: From Intuitive To Smart Diplomacy (Vesko Garcevic)
- 30. Urban Diplomacy: How Cities Will Leverage Multilateralism (Juan Luis Manfredi-Sanchez)
- Part VII. Diplomatic Agenda
- 31. Reforming Global Health Diplomacy in the Wake of COVID-19 (Mark C. Storella)
- 32. The Reform of Humanitarian Diplomacy (Gregory Simons and Anna A. Velikaya)
- 33. Geoeconomic Diplomacy: Reforming the Instrumentalization of Economic Interdependencies and Power (Kim B. Olsen)
- 34. Science Diplomacy with Diplomatic Relations to Facilitate Common-Interest Building (Paul Arthur Berkman)
- 35. Multi-stakeholderism and the 2030 Agenda: Does the Promise Hold? (Karin Backstrand and Felicitas Fritzsche)
- 36. The Reform of Climate Diplomacy (Andrew Gilder and Olivia Trumble)
- Part VIII. Conclusions
- 37. Conclusions (Paul Webster Hare)