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The European Diplomatic Corps M. Cross

The European Diplomatic Corps By M. Cross

The European Diplomatic Corps by M. Cross


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Summary

The European Diplomatic Corps argues that diplomats comprise a transnational network of experts or 'epistemic community' which has been critical in determining co-operation or non-co-operation among European states. The cases considered are the congresses of Westphalia (1648), Berlin (1878), Paris (1919) and Maastricht (1992).

The European Diplomatic Corps Summary

The European Diplomatic Corps: Diplomats and International Cooperation from Westphalia to Maastricht by M. Cross

The European Diplomatic Corps argues that diplomats comprise a transnational network of experts or 'epistemic community' which has been critical in determining co-operation or non-co-operation among European states. The cases considered are the congresses of Westphalia (1648), Berlin (1878), Paris (1919) and Maastricht (1992).

About M. Cross

Mai'a K. Davis Cross is an assistant professor in the School of International Relations of the University of Southern California.

Table of Contents

An Epistemic Community of Diplomats The Diplomatic Dialogue: Between Power and Cooperation The Seventeenth Century and Treaty of Westphalia The Late Nineteenth Century and the Congress of Berlin The Early Twentieth Century and the Treaty of Versailles The Late Twentieth Century and the Treaty on European Union The Twenty-First Century European Corps

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NPB9780230500754
9780230500754
0230500757
The European Diplomatic Corps: Diplomats and International Cooperation from Westphalia to Maastricht by M. Cross
New
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
2006-10-10
244
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