In the 21st century, new kinds of challenges resulting from interdependence among states and globalization have had a determining impact of the conduct of diplomacy.
Diplomacy has become multifaceted, pluri-directional, volatile and intensive, due to the increased complexity in terms of actors, dialogues subjects, modes of communication, and plurality of objectives. This unique text, written by a leading scholar and Foreign Service expert, examines all such factors to provide the definitive guide to diplomacy as it is practiced today. With a multitude of examples from around the world, including the US, UK, EU, Africa, Asia, and Latin America, the book covers the spectrum of diplomacy practice, including regional diplomacy, diplomacy of small states, performance management, handling of decisions and crisis, use of information technology, and reform in foreign ministries. Also included are chapters on craft skills and practical exercises.
21st Century Diplomacywill be essential to anyone learning diplomacy, and will also support courses in international relations, foreign policy, and intercultural communication.
Kishan Ranais Professor Emeritus, Foreign Service Institute of New Delhi, and Senior Fellow, DiploFoundation, Malta and Geneva. He served as Ambassador to Algeria, Czechoslovakia, Kenya, Mauritius, and Germany, and Consul-General in San Francisco. He was Archives By-Fellow at Churchill College, Cambridge University, 2004, and Public Policy Scholar at Woodrow Wilson Centre, Washington DC, 2005. He Chairs the India Committee of the Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific (CSCAP).
About the SeriesList of AbbreviationsIntroductionPART I. THE INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENT1. Globalized Diplomacy2. Regional Diplomacy3. The Diplomacy of Small States4. Public Diplomacy and the Country Brand5. Diaspora DiplomacyPART II. INSTITUTIONS AND PROCESSES6. Foreign Ministries: Change and Reform7. The Rl³-