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Diplomatic Theory: A Focused Comparison Approach

Autor Barry H. Steiner
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 mar 2018
This book is intended as a primer for generalizing on a case-comparison basis about diplomatic statecraft, including resources and techniques available to states to attain their objectives. Twenty years in the making, it employs an inductive method in which small samples of cases occurring at different times and between different states are studied to track and understand specific variable diplomatic behavior. Its concern with empirically-grounded generalization, in which hypotheses are formulated and tested by case similarities and differences, is a new approach to diplomatic analysis. Diplomacy, though central to international relations study and practice, has generally been studied normatively rather than theoretically, in contrast to other international relations topics. Students of diplomacy, emphasizing statecraft's complexity, have generally shied away from theory, while theory-minded international relations analysts have neglected statecraft and highlighted military capabilities and positional rivalries as determiners of state behavior. This book instead builds diplomatic theory by investigating variation in case experience, especially in the diplomatic choices made by states. It shows that theorizing is enhanced by a diplomatic point of view and by distinguishing diplomatic behavior as cause and as effect.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781442239067
ISBN-10: 1442239069
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 18 Tables
Dimensiuni: 149 x 232 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Preface
List of Cases
List of Tables
Chapter I: Introduction
Chapter II: Toward a Diplomatic Viewpoint
Chapter III: When Diplomatic Communication is Missing
Chapter IV: Bargaining, Negotiation, and Convergent Interests
Chapter V: Diplomacy as Independent and Dependent Variable
Chapter VI: Diplomatic Mediation as an Independent Variable
Chapter VII: To Arms Control or Not
Chapter VIII: Diplomacy as Effect: Public Opinion as Constraint and Pressure
Chapter IX: Seeking Diplomatic Theory: An Interim Report
Bibliography

Recenzii

An important and ambitious contribution to the understudied and underappreciated subject of international diplomacy. Steiner situates the diplomacy of war and peace within an impressive range of theoretical literature and backs his claims with abundant historical evidence. His book will prove a useful resource for students and scholars alike.
This book fills a longstanding gap in the study of diplomacy: the need for a theory to explain why some policies and practices succeed while others fail. By analyzing targeted questions across a wide range of comparative case studies - that address diplomatic communications, alliance strategy, mediation, public opinion and arms control - Steiner builds a convincing and constructive pathway to diplomatic theory that can offer useful insights for both researchers and practitioners.
Diplomatic analysis tends to be submerged in the overlap between foreign policy and international politics, or lost in the gap between those two fields. Barry Steiner is dedicated to reviving it from its current alternative fates, and he does it with his customary command of a wide span of events and his ability to bring out new insights that make this revived field of inquiry stand on its own and also throw light on the two adjoining fields.