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Acknowledgements |
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Abbreviations |
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Preface |
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1 Why and how to study diplomacy |
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3 | (8) |
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Does diplomacy (still) matter? |
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4 | (2) |
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4 | (1) |
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5 | (1) |
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5 | (1) |
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6 | (1) |
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Broadening horizons for studying diplomacy |
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7 | (1) |
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8 | (3) |
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PART II Tracing diplomacy |
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11 | (64) |
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13 | (23) |
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13 | (1) |
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14 | (6) |
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Representation procedures |
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15 | (1) |
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16 | (2) |
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18 | (2) |
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20 | (4) |
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Representation procedures |
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20 | (2) |
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22 | (1) |
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23 | (1) |
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24 | (8) |
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Representation procedures |
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24 | (3) |
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27 | (2) |
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29 | (3) |
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32 | (2) |
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34 | (1) |
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Recommended further reading |
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34 | (2) |
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3 Woodrow Wilson and the new diplomacy after World War I |
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36 | (19) |
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36 | (2) |
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Open covenants of peace: accountable diplomacy |
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38 | (5) |
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The case for accountability |
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38 | (3) |
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41 | (2) |
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Self-determination: equality and democracy |
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43 | (6) |
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The case for self-determination |
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43 | (2) |
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45 | (1) |
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46 | (3) |
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Collective security: the power of law and deliberation |
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49 | (4) |
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The case for collective security |
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49 | (2) |
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51 | (2) |
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53 | (1) |
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53 | (1) |
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Recommended further reading |
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54 | (1) |
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4 Multiplicities of global diplomacy |
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55 | (20) |
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55 | (1) |
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56 | (4) |
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60 | (3) |
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63 | (3) |
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66 | (3) |
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69 | (1) |
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70 | (3) |
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73 | (1) |
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73 | (1) |
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Recommended further reading |
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73 | (2) |
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PART III Mapping the diplomatic field |
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75 | (38) |
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5 Contexts of global diplomacy |
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77 | (16) |
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77 | (1) |
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The making of the Vienna Convention |
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78 | (1) |
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79 | (5) |
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Updating the Vienna Convention? |
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84 | (1) |
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85 | (2) |
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Three schools of thought on deeper backgrounds |
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87 | (1) |
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Illustrations of deeper backgrounds |
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88 | (3) |
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91 | (1) |
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91 | (1) |
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Recommended further reading |
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92 | (1) |
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6 Tasks of global diplomacy |
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93 | (20) |
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93 | (1) |
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94 | (3) |
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97 | (4) |
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101 | (5) |
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106 | (4) |
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110 | (1) |
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110 | (1) |
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Recommended further reading |
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111 | (2) |
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PART IV Explaining diplomacy |
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113 | (60) |
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7 The making of decisions |
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115 | (18) |
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115 | (1) |
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116 | (1) |
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117 | (3) |
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120 | (1) |
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121 | (2) |
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123 | (2) |
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Germany, diplomacy and intervention, 1949 |
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125 | (1) |
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126 | (1) |
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127 | (1) |
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128 | (1) |
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129 | (2) |
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131 | (1) |
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131 | (1) |
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Recommended further reading |
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131 | (2) |
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8 The making of relations |
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133 | (19) |
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133 | (1) |
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Balancing: from outlaw to ally (and vice versa) |
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134 | (2) |
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Relations between North Korea and the United States, 1993--2016 |
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136 | (2) |
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Interests: cooperative relations beyond alliance |
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138 | (2) |
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EU foreign policy, 1957--2016 |
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140 | (4) |
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Identities: from enmity to friendship and beyond |
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144 | (4) |
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From enmity to friendship to enmity: Eritrea and Ethiopia |
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148 | (2) |
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150 | (1) |
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150 | (1) |
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Recommended further reading |
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151 | (1) |
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9 The making of the world |
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152 | (21) |
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152 | (1) |
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Diplomats as makers of geopolitical architectures |
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153 | (5) |
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Geopolitical architectures |
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156 | (1) |
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Case study: the Ukraine crisis |
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157 | (1) |
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Diplomats as makers of anarchic cultures |
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158 | (6) |
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Case study: the `bad apple' diplomacy of the Third Reich |
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162 | (2) |
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Diplomats as makers of international deontologies |
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164 | (7) |
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Case study: the deontology of climate change diplomacy |
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169 | (2) |
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171 | (1) |
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172 | (1) |
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Recommended further reading |
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172 | (1) |
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PART V Discussing normative approaches |
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173 | (58) |
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10 Re-malting the diplomat |
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175 | (19) |
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175 | (1) |
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Diplomatic representation |
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176 | (4) |
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176 | (2) |
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178 | (2) |
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180 | (5) |
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Diplomatic recruitment and training |
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185 | (3) |
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188 | (3) |
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191 | (1) |
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192 | (1) |
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Recommended further reading |
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192 | (2) |
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11 Re-making domestic institutions |
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194 | (15) |
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194 | (2) |
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Diplomacy and peacebuilding |
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196 | (2) |
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The fundamental question: to intervene or not to intervene? |
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198 | (2) |
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What ought to be the end of peacebuilding? |
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200 | (2) |
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What ought to be the means to this end? |
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202 | (5) |
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207 | (1) |
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207 | (1) |
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Recommended further reading |
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208 | (1) |
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12 The peaceful re-making of the world |
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209 | (22) |
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209 | (1) |
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210 | (10) |
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210 | (7) |
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Regional preventive diplomacy |
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217 | (3) |
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International criminal justice |
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220 | (7) |
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The International Criminal Court |
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220 | (5) |
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225 | (2) |
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227 | (1) |
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228 | (1) |
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Recommended further reading |
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228 | (3) |
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231 | (14) |
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233 | (12) |
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Studying diplomacy as communication |
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233 | (2) |
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Adding to our understanding |
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235 | (2) |
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237 | (1) |
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238 | (2) |
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A glimpse into the future: the new diplomacies |
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240 | (5) |
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240 | (2) |
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242 | (3) |
Glossary |
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245 | (15) |
References |
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260 | (23) |
Index |
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