TY - BOOK ID - 351250 TI - Consular affairs and diplomacy AU - Melissen, Jan AU - Fernández Pasarin, Ana-Mar PY - 2011 SN - 9789004188761 9004188762 9786613119926 9004188770 1283119927 9789004188778 9781283119924 PB - Leiden Boston Martinus Nijhoff Publishers DB - UniCat KW - International relations. Foreign policy KW - Diplomacy. KW - Diplomatic and consular service KW - Diplomatic and consular service, European. KW - Diplomatic and consular service, Russian. KW - Diplomatic and consular service. KW - World politics. KW - Diplomatic and consular service - United States. KW - Diplomatic and consular service -- United States. KW - Diplomatic and consular service --United States. World politics. KW - Diplomacy KW - Diplomatic and consular service, European KW - Diplomatic and consular service, Russian KW - World politics KW - Law, Politics & Government KW - International Relations KW - Services diplomatiques et consulaires. KW - Diplomatie KW - Service diplomatique et consulaire européen KW - Service diplomatique et consulaire russe KW - Service diplomatique et consulaire américain KW - Relations internationales KW - Colonialism KW - Global politics KW - International politics KW - Political history KW - Political science KW - World history KW - Eastern question KW - Geopolitics KW - International organization KW - International relations KW - European diplomatic and consular service KW - History KW - Commissions, High (Embassies) KW - Consular service KW - Consulates KW - Embassies KW - Foreign service KW - High commissions (Embassies) KW - Legations KW - Ministers (Diplomatic agents) KW - Government missions KW - Russian diplomatic and consular service KW - E-books KW - Service diplomatique et consulaire européen KW - Service diplomatique et consulaire américain UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:351250 AB - Consular Affairs and Diplomacy analyses the multifaceted nature of diplomacy’s consular dimension in international relations. It contributes to our understanding of key themes in consular affairs today, the consular challenges that are facing the three great powers—the United States, Russia and China—as well as the historical origins of the consular institution in Europe. Consular Affairs and Diplomacy breaks new ground in the field of diplomatic studies by illustrating how consular affairs can be understood in the broader context of diplomatic practice and vice versa. As a result, the much-neglected study of the consular institution may improve our understanding of contemporary diplomacy. ER -