After the First World War, reshaping the art of diplomacy is a necessity. International lawyers, merchant bankers, academics, journalists and senior officials became key-figures of a new International order in which the diplomats have lost their monopoly over foreign affairs. New diplomatic arenas emerged such as the League of Nations, the precursor of today’s multilateral organizations. In that series of ten case studies, the European continent appears as a fertile ground where new diplomatic practices have emerged along the whole 20th century. This book brings together the edited proceedings of the RICHIE International Conference organized in Brussels on 20 and 21 March 2015, under the title «Networks, Dynamics of Socialization and Practi...
This article analyzes the impact of European Union membership on the practice of diplomacy among new...
Richelieu defined the art of diplomacy as that of a "perpetual negotiation," and identified both the...
Diverse shifts have taken place in both the daily practice and academic analyses of diplomacy. The a...
Call for papers - RICHIE Conference Brussels, Royal Academy of Belgium 19-21 March 2015 Networks, Pr...
In the 20th century and since 1945 in particular the institution of diplomacy has changed. While tr...
At a time when diplomatic practices and the demands imposed on diplomats are changing quite radicall...
The ‘old’ diplomacy of the nineteenth century relied on face-to-face-interaction as a universally ac...
This thesis examines the theory of diplomacy in the formative phase of the European states-system. F...
Diplomacy has traditionally been considered as a stately activity privileged to professional diploma...
In cooperation with RICHIE and the Académie royale de Belgique Brussels, Royal Academy of Belgium 1...
This chapter makes three main arguments. First, ideas and practices of diplomacy have a multi-millen...
What is the value of diplomacy? How does it affect the course of foreign affairs independent of the ...
Diplomacy as a framework of principles, rules and organized patterns of behavior regulating intersta...
Over the past five years, the EU has established a new system of diplomacy centred on the European E...
Since the end of the Cold war, the activity of non-State actors has attracted considerable attention...
This article analyzes the impact of European Union membership on the practice of diplomacy among new...
Richelieu defined the art of diplomacy as that of a "perpetual negotiation," and identified both the...
Diverse shifts have taken place in both the daily practice and academic analyses of diplomacy. The a...
Call for papers - RICHIE Conference Brussels, Royal Academy of Belgium 19-21 March 2015 Networks, Pr...
In the 20th century and since 1945 in particular the institution of diplomacy has changed. While tr...
At a time when diplomatic practices and the demands imposed on diplomats are changing quite radicall...
The ‘old’ diplomacy of the nineteenth century relied on face-to-face-interaction as a universally ac...
This thesis examines the theory of diplomacy in the formative phase of the European states-system. F...
Diplomacy has traditionally been considered as a stately activity privileged to professional diploma...
In cooperation with RICHIE and the Académie royale de Belgique Brussels, Royal Academy of Belgium 1...
This chapter makes three main arguments. First, ideas and practices of diplomacy have a multi-millen...
What is the value of diplomacy? How does it affect the course of foreign affairs independent of the ...
Diplomacy as a framework of principles, rules and organized patterns of behavior regulating intersta...
Over the past five years, the EU has established a new system of diplomacy centred on the European E...
Since the end of the Cold war, the activity of non-State actors has attracted considerable attention...
This article analyzes the impact of European Union membership on the practice of diplomacy among new...
Richelieu defined the art of diplomacy as that of a "perpetual negotiation," and identified both the...
Diverse shifts have taken place in both the daily practice and academic analyses of diplomacy. The a...