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1 | (20) |
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1 Diplomacy the Neglected Global Issue: Why Diplomacy Needs to Catch Up with the World |
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3 | (18) |
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Part II State of Diplomacy |
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21 | (88) |
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2 The Closing of the Diplomatic Mind |
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23 | (18) |
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3 A Diplomatic Taxonomy for the New World Disorder |
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41 | (18) |
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4 Knowledge Diplomacy: A Conceptual Analysis |
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59 | (22) |
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5 Why Reforms Are Needed in Bilateral Diplomacy: A Global South Perspective |
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81 | (28) |
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Part III Politicization of Diplomacy |
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109 | (102) |
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6 Diplomats and Politicization |
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111 | (32) |
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7 Digital Diplomacy and International Society in the Age of Populism |
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143 | (24) |
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8 Withering Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Evidence from China |
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167 | (26) |
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9 South Africa and Its Foreign Alignment and Practice: From Hope to Dashed Expectations |
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193 | (18) |
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Part IV Reforming Institutions |
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211 | (110) |
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10 From Great Expectations to Dwindling Status: Brazilian Diplomacy's Response to Post-Cold War Upheavals |
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213 | (22) |
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11 Crisis Prevention and Stabilization Made in Germany: Meeting the Demands of Modern Diplomacy? |
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235 | (16) |
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12 Integrated Statecraft and Australia's Diplomacy |
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251 | (26) |
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13 African Union Reform: Challenges and Opportunities |
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277 | (18) |
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14 What Motivates South Korea's Diplomatic Reform and Innovation? |
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295 | (20) |
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15 The Transformations of French Diplomacy |
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315 | (6) |
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Part V Digital Revolution and Diplomatic Reform |
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321 | (96) |
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16 Digital Diplomacy in the Time of the Coronavirus Pandemic: Lessons and Recommendations |
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323 | (20) |
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17 Exploring the Usefulness of Artificial Intelligence for Diplomatic Negotiations: Two Case Studies |
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343 | (24) |
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18 Beyond Meeting and Tweeting: The Next Challenges for Innovation in Diplomacy |
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367 | (8) |
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19 Disinformation and Diplomacy |
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375 | (22) |
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Juan Luis Manfredi-Sanchez |
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20 Digitalizing South American MFAs: Reform and Resistance |
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397 | (20) |
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Part VI Multilateral Diplomacy and Innovation |
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417 | (320) |
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21 Toward a More Credible Multilateralism at the United Nations: A Few Practical Steps |
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419 | (16) |
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22 A New Logic of Multilateralism on Demand |
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435 | (20) |
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23 About Spheres of Influence |
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455 | (26) |
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24 Regional Diplomacy and Its Variations: Change and Innovation |
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481 | (24) |
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25 Why Collective Diplomacy Needs to Embrace Innovation |
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505 | (16) |
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26 Innovating International Cooperation for Development: A New Model for Partnerships Between Developed and Middle-Income Countries |
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521 | (22) |
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27 The UAE's Innovative Diplomacy: How the Abraham Accords Changed (or Did Not Change) Emirati Foreign Policy |
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543 | (16) |
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28 Small States: From Intuitive to Smart Diplomacy |
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559 | (22) |
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29 Urban Diplomacy: How Cities Will Leverage Multilateralism |
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581 | (20) |
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Juan Luis Manfredi-Sdnchez |
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30 Reforming Global Health Diplomacy in the Wake of COVID-19 |
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601 | (28) |
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31 The Reform of Humanitarian Diplomacy |
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629 | (20) |
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32 Geoeconomic Diplomacy: Reforming the Instrumentalization of Economic Interdependencies and Power |
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649 | (24) |
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33 Science Diplomacy with Diplomatic Relations to Facilitate Common-Interest Building |
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673 | (18) |
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34 Climate Diplomacy for a 1.5 Degree World |
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691 | (12) |
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35 Global Diplomacy and Multi-stakeholderism: Does the Promise of the 2030 Agenda Hold? |
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703 | (28) |
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731 | (6) |
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Index |
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