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Diplomacy
Diplomacy is an important aspect of foreign policy. Examine and analyze recent and current examples of diplomacy. How effective has diplomacy been? What types of questions does it address? What do analysts say about American diplomacy—past, present, and future?
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The Case for Cultural Diplomacy: Engaging Foreign Audiences. Helena K. Finn.
Foreign Affairs Nov-Dec 2003 v82 i6 p15 (2481 words)
The thawing of India-Pakistan relations. (The Subcontinent) M.M. Ali.
Washington Report on Middle East Affairs Oct 2003 v22 i8 p34(1) (1154 words)
Libya and the United States: elements of a performance-based roadmap. Ronald Bruce St John.
Middle East Policy Fall 2003 v10 i3 p144(11) (5336 words)
Debating U.S. diplomacy. (response to article on the U.S. State Department by Newt Gingrich, Foreign Policy, July/August 2003; includes reply) Stuart E. Eizenstat, Jack F. Matlock, L. Bruce Laingen, Thomas D. Boyatt, Joseph J. Sisco, Robert L. Gallucci, Robert D. Steele, Louise K. Crane.
Foreign Policy Sept-Oct 2003 i138 p84(6) (3700 words)
The power of public diplomacy. How to Make Friends and Influence the World James Critchlow.
The New Leader Sept-Oct 2003 v86 i5 p12(3) (2438 words)
The European Union as a consociation? A methodological assessment. Olivier Costa, Paul Magnette.
West European Politics July 2003 v26 i3 p1(20) (8202 words)
ANALYSIS: Public Diplomacy - US pauses for thought in its overseas diplomacy efforts. (Column) Douglas Quenqua. PR Week (US) June 23, 2003 p09 (1336 words)
Our sitting president: Bush's lack of foreign travel undermines American diplomacy. (Dispatches). Adam M. Smith. The American Prospect June 2003 v14 i6 p17(2)
When Diplomacy Flunks. Ernesto Zedillo. Forbes April 28, 2003 v171 i9 p035
SYRIA - Diplomacy To Deflect American Wrath. APS Diplomat Strategic Balance in the Middle East April 14, 2003 v45 i4 p0
The foolish hopes of Washington's new Jacobins. (War/The Aftermath). John Gray. New Statesman (1996) March 31, 2003 v132 i4631 p18(3)
Prizes for Bad Diplomacy. (postwar Iraq)(Cover Story)(Column) Fareed Zakaria. Newsweek March 31, 2003 p47
A Bridge Too Far: Chretien's last-minute diplomacy was a noble effort, but not good enough. (Jean Chretien) Stephen Handelman. Time International March 24, 2003 v161 i12 p30
Losing friends? (U.S. losing effectiveness in building international relations) Dan Gilgoff, Jay Tolson. U.S. News & World Report March 17, 2003 p40 Mag.Coll.: 113E0525. Bus.Coll.: 143Y2134.
DOLLAR DIPLOMACY; Short on friends, the White House tries wooing allies with its wallet. Stan Crock, Lee Walczak. Business Week March 10, 2003 i3823 p32
Why Not Kill Dictators with Kindness? Joe Klein. Time March 10, 2003 v161 i9 p21
Diplomacy: still our first line of defense. Anthony Quainton. America Jan 20, 2003 v188 i2 p8 Mag.Coll.: 112K0041.
Thoughts On the Business of Life. (quotations on diplomacy) Forbes Jan 20, 2003 v171 i2 p120 Mag.Coll.: 113G1827. Bus.Coll.: 143X5008.
Dominators rule: forget hawks and doves. The post-Cold War political struggle is between "dominators" and "conciliators." Right now, thanks especially to Osama bin Laden, those who believe U.S. national security lies in raw military power, not cooperative agreements, are in control. Michael Krepon. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Jan-Feb 2003 v59 i1 p55(6) Mag.Coll.: 112J3448.
Public Diplomacy and the War on Terrorism. Peter G. Peterson. Foreign Affairs Sept-Oct 2002 v81 i5 p74
Beseeching The World. (fight against terrorism by United States) Mary Beth Warner, Sydney J. Freedberg Jr., Peter H. Stone, Elisabeth Frater, Mark Murray, Corine Hegland, John Maggs. National Journal Sept 22, 2001 v33 i38 p2898
THE WORLD ACCORDING TO HENRY KISSINGER. Richard John Neuhaus. First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life Oct 1999 p79
The past and future of public diplomacy. Carnes Lord. ORBIS Wntr 1998 v42 n1 p49(24)
Diplomatic history and international relations theory. Colin Elman, Miriam Fendius Elman. International Security Summer 1997 v22 n1 p5(17)
The amateur diplomats: how a J.P. Morgan partner and the former Secretary of the Navy defused a revolution just by being good guys. (Dwight Morrow and Josephus Daniels) Bernard A. Weisberger. American Heritage April 1997 v48 n2 p12(2) Mag.Coll.: 88E1079.
Quarterly update on conflict and diplomacy. Journal of Palestine Studies Spring 2002 v31 i3 p118(24)
Remaking American diplomacy in the post-Cold War world. (Secretary of State Warren Christopher speech) (Transcript) US Department of State Dispatch Oct 18, 1993 v4 n42 p718(3) Mag.Coll.: 71F3381.
Public relations and public diplomacy: conceptual convergences. (Special Issue: International Public Relations) Benno H. Signitzer, Timothy Coombs. Public Relations Review Summer 1992 v18 n2 p137(11) Bus.Coll.: 66Q3156.
Top hat, tuxedo and cannons: Israeli foreign policy from 1948 to 1956 as a field of study. Uri Bialer. Israel Studies Spring 2002 v7 i1 p1(81)
AT WAR - Rules for Diplomats . . .:. . . and when to break them. (Brief Article) JOHN O'SULLIVAN. National Review Dec 3, 2001 v53 i23 pNA Mag.Coll.: 109L0331.
From non-aggression treaty to war: documenting Nazi-Soviet relations, 1939-41: Geoffrey Roberts explains the fateful sequence of events from the Nazi-Soviet pact to Hitler's invasion of the USSR. (Key Text). Geoffrey Roberts. History Review Dec 2001 p14(6)
The Track Not Taken. JOHN MCDONALD. Harvard International Review Fall 2000 v22 i3 p68
Two Plus Four. (German reunification) Robert B. Zoellick. The National Interest Fall 2000 p17
War by other means: the legacy of Byzantium. (diplomacy) Michael Antonucci. History Today Feb 1993 v43 p11(3) Mag.Coll.: 67J0602.
Converging on The Middle: Hubert Vedrine, 54, has been France's Foreign Minister under Prime Minister Lionel Jospin since 1997. He recently talked about France's place in the world with TIME's James Graff and Bruce Crumley. (The Campaign)(Interview)(Brief Article) Time International April 22, 2002 v159 i15 p60
Going it alone. (The Center Spread). (international agreements) Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists July-August 2002 v58 i4 p36(2)
Self-enforcing international environmental agreements. (Special Supplementary Issue on Environmental Economics) Scott Barrett. Oxford Economic Papers Oct 1994 v46 n4 p878(17)
Political geographies in a global world: Arendtian reflections *. Seyla Benhabib. Social Research Summer 2002 v69 i2 p539(29)
Diplomatic history and international relations theory. Colin Elman, Miriam Fendius Elman. International Security Summer 1997 v22 n1 p5(17)
Unsafe haven: why minorities treaties fail. (international relations) Charles S. Maier. The New Republic Oct 12, 1992 v207 n16 p20(2) Mag.Coll.: 66D0241. |
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