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Diplomacy and the Making of World Politics Ole Jacob Sending (Norsk Utenrikspolitisk Institutt, Oslo)

Diplomacy and the Making of World Politics By Ole Jacob Sending (Norsk Utenrikspolitisk Institutt, Oslo)

Diplomacy and the Making of World Politics by Ole Jacob Sending (Norsk Utenrikspolitisk Institutt, Oslo)


Summary

Diplomacy can help explain key dimensions of world politics, including international law, war, international organizations, humanitarianism, and economic governance. Examining contemporary changes in diplomacy through social theoretical frameworks, this book sheds new light on how the evolution of diplomacy is integral to the making and remaking of world politics.

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Diplomacy and the Making of World Politics Summary

Diplomacy and the Making of World Politics by Ole Jacob Sending (Norsk Utenrikspolitisk Institutt, Oslo)

This book examines world politics through the lens of diplomatic practice. It argues that many global phenomena of our time, from the making of international law to the constitution of international public power, through humanitarianism and the maintenance of global hierarchies, are made possible and shaped by evolving forms of diplomacy. The study of diplomacy is largely dominated by firsthand accounts and historical treaties, with little effort at theoretical discussion. This book shows how diplomatic studies can benefit from more explicit theorizing, and argues that the study of world politics should pay more attention to what goes on in the diplomatic 'engine room' of international politics.

Diplomacy and the Making of World Politics Reviews

'As said of war and generals, diplomacy is too serious a matter to be left to the accredited representatives of the sovereign state. The authors offer new theoretical insights into the symbolic, strategic and institutional importance of traditional diplomacy while acknowledging cell-phone activists, camera-ready celebrities, humanitarian workers and lance corporals in a three-block war as the new faces of diplomacy. This collection has the jolt of an intellectual defibrillator, bringing diplomacy back from a grossly exaggerated death while nurturing emergent forms of global mediation.' James Der Derian, Director of the Centre for International Security Studies and Michael Hintze Professor of International Security, University of Sydney
'An interesting anthology of first-rate articles on the traditional and changing functions of diplomatic practices and their contribution to the constitution of world politics and to global governance.' Friedrich Kratochwil, Professor Emeritus, European University Institute, Florence
'A superb collection of essays which goes beyond proclaiming the insight that agents and structures are constituted by practice, and actually puts that insight to work to tell us new, interesting, and useful things about how diplomacy and governance actually operate.' Paul Sharp, University of Minnesota, Duluth

About Ole Jacob Sending (Norsk Utenrikspolitisk Institutt, Oslo)

Ole Jacob Sending is Director of Research at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI). Vincent Pouliot is Associate Professor and William Dawson Scholar in the Department of Political Science at McGill University, Montreal. Iver B. Neumann is Montague Burton Professor of International Relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science and an associate of the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs.

Table of Contents

Introduction Ole Jacob Sending, Vincent Pouliot and Iver B. Neumann; Part I. Making of International Institutions: 1. International law and the politics of diplomacy Ian Hurd; 2. Diplomacy, war, and world politics Tarak Barkawi; 3. The practice of permanent representation to international organizations Vincent Pouliot; Part II. Making International Cooperation: 4. From representation to governing: diplomacy and the constitution of international public power Jennifer Mitzen; 5. Institutionalizing peace and reconciliation diplomacy: third-party reconciliation as systems maintenance Iver B. Neumann; 6. Christian ethics, actors, and diplomacy: mediating universalist pretentions Cecelia Lynch; Part III. Diplomacy as a Contested Terrain: 7. Diplomacy as economic consultancy Leonard Seabrooke; 8. US military diplomacy in practice Captain Miriam Krieger, Lieutenant Commander Shannon L. C. Souma and Daniel H. Nexon; 9. Diplomats and humanitarians in crisis governance Ole Jacob Sending; Conclusion. Relationalism: why diplomats find international relations theory strange Rebecca Adler-Nissen.

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CIN1107492009VG
9781107492004
1107492009
Diplomacy and the Making of World Politics by Ole Jacob Sending (Norsk Utenrikspolitisk Institutt, Oslo)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2015-08-20
384
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