How does diplomacy describe international actors? Diplomatic practices observe, analyse, prioritise and constitute information that is ultimately committed to text. Drawing on Poststructuralist approaches to identity, diplomacy, and textuality, this paper argues for consideration of the unique role of diplomatic text in constituting the state and especially its representation and understanding of Self and Other. It consequently develops a methodology to empirically analyse how the text of diplomatic communication describes people, places, time, politics, and informs policy. The analytical method proposed adjusts and expands Poststructuralist discourse analysis, adapting it to the intertextual study of large collections of diplomatic knowled...
Internationally, politicians, practice power, spread ideology, and effect changes in the world throu...
Cet article propose une analyse préliminaire des mémoires de diplomates dans le cadre d’une recherch...
What is the value of diplomacy? How does it affect the course of foreign affairs independent of the ...
Abstract This is a work between a very short introduction and handbook to understand ...
This study explores the specialized ‘territory’ of diplomacy and, more particularly, it reports resu...
This article assesses debates concerning the relevance of an ethnographic approach towards the study...
“Diplomatic practice and power” indicates three main aspects of this work: diplomatic studies, pract...
This article assesses debates concerning the relevance of an ethnographic approach towards the study...
This chapter reviews briefly the reconceptualization of engagement within the field of public diplom...
This essay outlines a so-called paradigm shift that is occurring in regard to diplomacy and global p...
AbstractDiplomacy and recognition play central roles in the conventional conferral of state legitima...
Emotions are crucial to geographies of performance, yet our understanding of their role in diplomacy...
Diplomacy is conventionally understood as the processes and institutions by which the interests an...
This paper interrogates the notion of diplomatic decorum in order to shine new light on the power re...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
Internationally, politicians, practice power, spread ideology, and effect changes in the world throu...
Cet article propose une analyse préliminaire des mémoires de diplomates dans le cadre d’une recherch...
What is the value of diplomacy? How does it affect the course of foreign affairs independent of the ...
Abstract This is a work between a very short introduction and handbook to understand ...
This study explores the specialized ‘territory’ of diplomacy and, more particularly, it reports resu...
This article assesses debates concerning the relevance of an ethnographic approach towards the study...
“Diplomatic practice and power” indicates three main aspects of this work: diplomatic studies, pract...
This article assesses debates concerning the relevance of an ethnographic approach towards the study...
This chapter reviews briefly the reconceptualization of engagement within the field of public diplom...
This essay outlines a so-called paradigm shift that is occurring in regard to diplomacy and global p...
AbstractDiplomacy and recognition play central roles in the conventional conferral of state legitima...
Emotions are crucial to geographies of performance, yet our understanding of their role in diplomacy...
Diplomacy is conventionally understood as the processes and institutions by which the interests an...
This paper interrogates the notion of diplomatic decorum in order to shine new light on the power re...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from OUP via the DOI in this ...
Internationally, politicians, practice power, spread ideology, and effect changes in the world throu...
Cet article propose une analyse préliminaire des mémoires de diplomates dans le cadre d’une recherch...
What is the value of diplomacy? How does it affect the course of foreign affairs independent of the ...