This article assesses debates concerning the relevance of an ethnographic approach towards the study of diplomacy. By drawing upon recent developments across the disciplines of anthropology, diplomatic studies, geopolitics, political geography, and global history we critically reassess the ongoing assumption that in the modern world diplomacy is separated from other domains of human life. We build on work in anthropology and related disciplines that has argued for the need to move beyond the that the only actors authorised and able to conduct diplomacy are the nation-state’s representatives. Having outlined recent theoretical interventions concerning the turn towards the study of everyday, unofficial and grassroots forms of diplomacy, the p...
This paper examines issues in the study of diplomacy and foreign policy. Its beginning point is that...
As anthropologists increasingly embark upon the study of the international sphere, this often builds...
This article investigates the workings of symbolic power in diplomatic practice. At the level of emp...
This article assesses debates concerning the relevance of an ethnographic approach towards the study...
Following the considerable interest in practice theory, this Collective Discussion interrogates what...
This essay outlines a so-called paradigm shift that is occurring in regard to diplomacy and global p...
Abstract This is a work between a very short introduction and handbook to understand ...
Diplomacy is today undergoing rapid change, shaken by new populisms, seismic shifts in the balance o...
How does diplomacy describe international actors? Diplomatic practices observe, analyse, prioritise ...
Gifts and tribute have become a mainstay of scholarship on early modern diplomacy, particularly in s...
This article bridges diaspora studies and diplomacy studies by proposing the concept of ‘diaspora di...
State leaders play an important role in forming policies: their discourses and social media uses, th...
The term humanitarian diplomacy (HD) emerged in early 2000s. HD recognises the role of humanitarian ...
Building on fieldwork with Afghan traders in the former Soviet Union, this article uses the idea of ...
Diplomacy is conventionally understood as the processes and institutions by which the interests an...
This paper examines issues in the study of diplomacy and foreign policy. Its beginning point is that...
As anthropologists increasingly embark upon the study of the international sphere, this often builds...
This article investigates the workings of symbolic power in diplomatic practice. At the level of emp...
This article assesses debates concerning the relevance of an ethnographic approach towards the study...
Following the considerable interest in practice theory, this Collective Discussion interrogates what...
This essay outlines a so-called paradigm shift that is occurring in regard to diplomacy and global p...
Abstract This is a work between a very short introduction and handbook to understand ...
Diplomacy is today undergoing rapid change, shaken by new populisms, seismic shifts in the balance o...
How does diplomacy describe international actors? Diplomatic practices observe, analyse, prioritise ...
Gifts and tribute have become a mainstay of scholarship on early modern diplomacy, particularly in s...
This article bridges diaspora studies and diplomacy studies by proposing the concept of ‘diaspora di...
State leaders play an important role in forming policies: their discourses and social media uses, th...
The term humanitarian diplomacy (HD) emerged in early 2000s. HD recognises the role of humanitarian ...
Building on fieldwork with Afghan traders in the former Soviet Union, this article uses the idea of ...
Diplomacy is conventionally understood as the processes and institutions by which the interests an...
This paper examines issues in the study of diplomacy and foreign policy. Its beginning point is that...
As anthropologists increasingly embark upon the study of the international sphere, this often builds...
This article investigates the workings of symbolic power in diplomatic practice. At the level of emp...