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How do adversaries communicate ? How do diplomatic encounters shape international orders and determine whether states go to war ? Diplomacy, from alliance politics to nuclear brinkmanship, almost always operates through a few forms of signaling : choosing the scope of demands on another state, risking a breach in relations, encouraging a protege, staking one's reputation, or making a diplomatic approach all convey specific sorts of information. Through rich history and analyses of diplomatic network data from the Confidential Print of the British Empire, the author demonstrates the lasting effects that diplomatic encounters have on international affairs. The Concert of Europe, the perceptions of existential threat that formed before the World Wars, the reduction in Cold War tensions known as detente, and the institutional structure of the current world order were all products of inferences about intentions drawn from the statements of individuals represented as the will of states. This book explains how closed-door conversations create stable orders and violent wars.
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This edited volume provides the foremost analysis of public diplomacy's relationship with hegemony, morality and power, through an analysis of the peripheries of the international system where power dynamics are most apparent. This examination of public diplomacy's frontiers will aid scholars in acquiring greater critical understanding of the values and intentions that are at the crux of this area of statecraft. The chapters within this book discuss public diplomacy in relation to the notions of hegemony and counter-hegemony found within the work of the Italian philosopher Antonio Gramsci. For the authors, public diplomacy is not just a political communications term, it is also a moral term wherein actors attempt to convey a sense of their own virtuosity and 'goodness'. The book thereby provides fascinating insight into public diplomacy from the under-researched angle of moral philosophy, arguing that public diplomacy is one of the primary vehicles through which international actors engage in moral rhetoric to meet their power goals.
PUBLIC DIPLOMACY --- Diplomacy. --- Communication in international relations. --- International relations --- History
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Communication in international relations --- United Nations --- Armed Forces.
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Internet --- Cyberspace --- Communication in international relations. --- Political activists --- Political aspects
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Communication in international relations --- Communication in international relations. --- International relations. Foreign policy --- Political sociology --- International relations --- Communication, International --- Research --- Congresses. --- Communication in international relations - Congresses --- International relations - Research - Congresses --- Communication, International - Congresses
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