This innovative new book argues that diplomacy, which emerged out of the French Revolution, has become one of the centra
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English Pages 210 [221] Year 2020
Table of contents :
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: on the problems of diplomacy
What is in a name?
Diplomacy as
Introduction: on the problems of diplomacy
Bibliography
Part I: What is in a name?
Chapter 1: War and diplomacy
War and diplomacy
The cough of the diplomat
Bibliography
Chapter 2: Diplomacy as an Ideological State Apparatus
Diplomacy as an Ideological State Apparatus
Forgetting the political
Notes on analyzing the material
Bibliography
Chapter 3: The naming of diplomacy
The naming of diplomacy
What is in a name?
Bibliography
Part II: Diplomacy as Archi-Politics
Chapter 4: The beginnings of diplomacy
The beginnings of diplomacy
The origins of peace
Bibliography
Chapter 5: Diplomacy and the people
Diplomacy and the people
The impossibility of perpetual peace
Conclusion
Bibliography
Part III: Diplomacy as Ultra-Politics
Chapter 6: Diplomacy is dead – long live diplomacy!
Diplomacy is dead – long live diplomacy!
When diplomacy fails
Bibliography
Chapter 7: Diplomacy and the nuclear threat
Diplomacy and the nuclear threat
The limits of diplomacy
Conclusion
Bibliography
Part IV: Diplomacy as Post-Politics
Chapter 8: Diplomacy for the next century
Diplomacy, digitalization, and the people
Bibliography
Chapter 9: Diplomacy and terrorism in the digital age
Diplomacy and terrorism in the digital age
Diplomatic subjects, terrorist subjects
Conclusion
Bibliography
Chapter 10: Final remarks: enjoy your diplomacy!
Final remarks: enjoy your diplomacy!
Bibliography
Index