In the 20th century and since 1945 in particular the institution of diplomacy has changed. While traditional bilateral diplomatic relations have expanded rapidly as a consequence of decolonisation, other developments have challenged the very nature of existing diplomatic practices. The overall aim of this paper is to reflect on how, from a historical starting point, one can grapple with the changes diplomacy has undergone in an increasingly interconnected and institutionally integrated world. It argues that in order to do so it is necessary to bring the historical study of diplomacy into dialogue with recent transnational perspectives and to draw inspiration from the political and social sciences. It tentatively attempts to develop s...
What is the value of diplomacy? How does it affect the course of foreign affairs independent of the ...
ABSTRACT: Globalization, which refers to the changes in time and space is perhaps one of the most si...
The assumption behind this essay is that there must be one permanent and duly organized group of peo...
After the First World War, reshaping the art of diplomacy is a necessity. International lawyers, mer...
This chapter makes three main arguments. First, ideas and practices of diplomacy have a multi-millen...
In a growing number of countries diplomatic systems are being overhauled so that the commercial...
Science, in particular history, has been used in diplomacy and foreign policy. History and the emoti...
The study of medieval and early modern diplomacy has long been considered one of the most conservati...
The article presents the recent developments in diplomatic history and discusses the close relations...
At a time when diplomatic practices and the demands imposed on diplomats are changing quite radicall...
The linguistic turn in the social sciences has been fruitful in directing attention towards the prec...
Diplomacy has traditionally been considered as a stately activity privileged to professional diploma...
Although diplomacy increasingly takes place in non-traditional, non-Western settings, public and aca...
Diplomacy as a framework of principles, rules and organized patterns of behavior regulating intersta...
Since the beginning of the 90s, studies in diplomatic history and international relations in the mod...
What is the value of diplomacy? How does it affect the course of foreign affairs independent of the ...
ABSTRACT: Globalization, which refers to the changes in time and space is perhaps one of the most si...
The assumption behind this essay is that there must be one permanent and duly organized group of peo...
After the First World War, reshaping the art of diplomacy is a necessity. International lawyers, mer...
This chapter makes three main arguments. First, ideas and practices of diplomacy have a multi-millen...
In a growing number of countries diplomatic systems are being overhauled so that the commercial...
Science, in particular history, has been used in diplomacy and foreign policy. History and the emoti...
The study of medieval and early modern diplomacy has long been considered one of the most conservati...
The article presents the recent developments in diplomatic history and discusses the close relations...
At a time when diplomatic practices and the demands imposed on diplomats are changing quite radicall...
The linguistic turn in the social sciences has been fruitful in directing attention towards the prec...
Diplomacy has traditionally been considered as a stately activity privileged to professional diploma...
Although diplomacy increasingly takes place in non-traditional, non-Western settings, public and aca...
Diplomacy as a framework of principles, rules and organized patterns of behavior regulating intersta...
Since the beginning of the 90s, studies in diplomatic history and international relations in the mod...
What is the value of diplomacy? How does it affect the course of foreign affairs independent of the ...
ABSTRACT: Globalization, which refers to the changes in time and space is perhaps one of the most si...
The assumption behind this essay is that there must be one permanent and duly organized group of peo...