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  1. Volker Stanzel (ed.) New Realities in Foreign Affairs: Diplomacy in the 21st Century. German. SWP Research Paper 2018/RP 11, 12.11.2018, 69 PagesResearch Areas. Security and defence policy. Modern diplomacy is currently experiencing fundamental changes at an unprecedented rate, which affect the very character of diplomacy as we know it.

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  2. May 23, 2024 · To overcome these issues, the French government combined cultural and science diplomacy in what it calls a “diplomacy of influence.” Although this arrangement strengthened French cultural diplomacy, it might be insufficient to overcome the clear reliance cultural diplomacy has on soft power and some of the budgetary and other constraints (see Figure 2 ) (Lane, 2013 , pp. xii–xiv, 19–20 ...

  3. Mar 1, 2013 · Abstract. This book aims to display the importance of diplomacy along with its attendant capacity – albeit with many constraints and frustrations – for adaptation. Diplomacy today takes place among multiple sites of authority, power, and influence: mainly states, but also including religious organizations, non-governmental organizations ...

  4. Jan 10, 2022 · Notable exceptions are the chapters on South Africa by Flavia Gasbarri and on small-state diplomacy by James Gow in A new theory and practice of diplomacy, and on the Russian concept of ‘information war’ by Ofer Fridman in Contemporary diplomacy in action. This is also alluded to by Negah Angha and Inga Kristina Trauthig in their chapter on ‘The Middle East and North Africa in the twenty ...

  5. This chapter, concerning the development of modern diplomacy from its origins in 15th-cen-tury Europe until the 20th century, seeks to accomplish five things. First, the chapter describes the origins of the modern state in Renaissance Italy and shows how that new type of political organization developed a new kind of diplomacy that met its needs.

  6. The discussion then turns to the added complexity in which states and other international actors communicate, negotiate, and otherwise interact in the twenty-first century; the pressures faced by the foreign policy establishment; the need to redefine the meaning of ‘diplomat’; the purpose of diplomacy; and opportunities and risks as diplomacy moves to become more ‘service’ oriented.

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  8. Mar 2, 2011 · Diplomacy encompasses the myriad processes of formal and informal communication between and among states. While evidence of protodiplomatic practices exists from the ancient Egyptian, Greek, and Roman worlds (especially through envoys), the antecedents of modern diplomatic practices can more properly be traced to medieval and early modern Europe.

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