The English philosopher Thomas Hobbes once observed of the papacy that it is not much more than “the ghost of the deceased Roman Empire, sitting crowned upon the grave thereof.” It has already survived that empire by centuries and will for many more because it negotiates with the larger powers in the interests of its constituents and mission. That skill of surviving, even flourishing, sometimes comes at a great cost. The Vatican’s current approach to Beijing and to Moscow provides a stark illustration of the limitations of diplomacy when it threatens to compromise mission
The final word has not been spoken on the position and status of the Vatican; nor have the intricaci...
In late 1999, the press announced that Beijing and the Holy See were about to negociate the establis...
In the international arena of the Cold War, the manipulation of religion became a feature of the pol...
Holy See-China relations have a long and chequered history marked by political as well as cultural c...
The Vatican has its eyes on the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.On such international occasions,there are e...
In July 2011, Pope Benedict XVI publicly condemned the ordination of Father Paul Lei Shiyin as Bisho...
The Holy See, with territorial residence is the Vatican City State, is the only sovereign European e...
Already in the late nineteenth century, there were early attempts to establish diplomatic relations ...
Diplomacy in the contemporary world is put into jeopardy and faces numerous threats such as armed co...
The essays in this book cover a fast-paced 150 years of Vatican diplomacy, starting from the fall of...
China, after years of an international isolation, begins to play a more extensive role in the world....
This article examines the possibilities of re-established diplomatic relations between the People\u2...
On the world stage, the Holy See acts as both a religious and a political actor. As the head of over...
Today the diplomacy of the Holy See, by virtue of its professionalism and centuries-old tradition, i...
The Second Vatican Council, held from 1962 to 1965, was a unique gathering of the bishops of the Cat...
The final word has not been spoken on the position and status of the Vatican; nor have the intricaci...
In late 1999, the press announced that Beijing and the Holy See were about to negociate the establis...
In the international arena of the Cold War, the manipulation of religion became a feature of the pol...
Holy See-China relations have a long and chequered history marked by political as well as cultural c...
The Vatican has its eyes on the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.On such international occasions,there are e...
In July 2011, Pope Benedict XVI publicly condemned the ordination of Father Paul Lei Shiyin as Bisho...
The Holy See, with territorial residence is the Vatican City State, is the only sovereign European e...
Already in the late nineteenth century, there were early attempts to establish diplomatic relations ...
Diplomacy in the contemporary world is put into jeopardy and faces numerous threats such as armed co...
The essays in this book cover a fast-paced 150 years of Vatican diplomacy, starting from the fall of...
China, after years of an international isolation, begins to play a more extensive role in the world....
This article examines the possibilities of re-established diplomatic relations between the People\u2...
On the world stage, the Holy See acts as both a religious and a political actor. As the head of over...
Today the diplomacy of the Holy See, by virtue of its professionalism and centuries-old tradition, i...
The Second Vatican Council, held from 1962 to 1965, was a unique gathering of the bishops of the Cat...
The final word has not been spoken on the position and status of the Vatican; nor have the intricaci...
In late 1999, the press announced that Beijing and the Holy See were about to negociate the establis...
In the international arena of the Cold War, the manipulation of religion became a feature of the pol...