Diplomacy: Theory and PracticeSpringer, 7 jul 2015 - 296 páginas Fully revised and updated, this comprehensive guide to diplomacy explores the art of negotiating international agreements and the channels through which such activities occur when states are in diplomatic relations, and when they are not. This new edition includes chapters on secret intelligence and economic and commercial diplomacy. |
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1 The Foreign Ministry | 5 |
Part I The Art of Negotiation | 24 |
Part II Diplomatic Relations | 98 |
Part III Diplomacy without Diplomatic Relations | 225 |
The CounterRevolution in Diplomatic Practice | 266 |
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