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Talking to the Enemy G. Berridge

Talking to the Enemy By G. Berridge

Talking to the Enemy by G. Berridge


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Summary

This book begins by discussing the problems of non-recognition and breaches in diplomatic relations, and then considers the advantages and disadvantages of the different methods which states, not in diplomatic relations, employ when they nevertheless need to communicate.

Talking to the Enemy Summary

Talking to the Enemy: How States without 'Diplomatic Relations' Communicate by G. Berridge

This book begins by discussing the problems of non-recognition and breaches in diplomatic relations, and then considers the advantages and disadvantages of the different methods which states, not in diplomatic relations, employ when they nevertheless need to communicate. These include intermediaries, disguised embassies, ceremonial occasions such as working funerals, the diplomatic corps in third states and at the seat of international organisations, special envoys, and joint commissions. In short, it is concerned with the kind of diplomacy which produced the rapprochement between Israel and the PLO in September 1993.

About G. Berridge

G.R. BERRIDGE is Professor of International Politics and Director of Research at the Centre for the Study of Diplomacy, University of Leicester.

Table of Contents

List of Appendices - List of Abbreviations - Preface - Introduction - The Shuttered Embassy - The Intermediary - The Disguised Embassy - The Working Funeral - The Diplomatic Corps - The Special Envoy - The Joint Commission - Conclusion - Appendices - Notes - Select Bibliography - Index

Additional information

NPB9780333556559
9780333556559
0333556550
Talking to the Enemy: How States without 'Diplomatic Relations' Communicate by G. Berridge
New
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
1994-07-15
178
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