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The ongoing information revolution is perceived as a profound organizational challenge for foreign ministries. Yet there is only scant empirical evidence on the nature of the change dynamics. Anchored in new institutionalist approaches in political science, this book reconceptualizes diplomacy as an institution of the modern state order and identifies its key organizing principles maintained by the global group of foreign ministries. With this conceptualization as a point of departure, the book provides a comparative analysis of information technology effects in the foreign ministries of Canada, Norway and Slovakia. The result is a comprehensive assessment of the magnitude and the direction of change in the organizational machinery of diplomacy in early 21st Century.
Diplomacy --- Foreign offices --- Internet in public administration --- Digital government --- E-government --- Electronic government --- Online government --- Public administration --- History --- International relations --- Diplomatic and consular service --- International law --- History. --- Information technology
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Diplomatic and consular service --- Diplomatic and consular service, European --- European External Action Service --- European Union countries --- Foreign relations administration --- Diplomatic and consular service, European. --- #SBIB:327.7H233 --- European diplomatic and consular service --- Commissions, High (Embassies) --- Consular service --- Consulates --- Embassies --- Foreign service --- High commissions (Embassies) --- Legations --- Ministers (Diplomatic agents) --- Government missions --- Europese Unie: externe relaties, buitenlands- en defensiebeleid (ook WEU) --- European External Action Service. --- EEAS --- EU countries --- Euroland --- Europe --- Foreign relations administration. --- Diplomatic and consular service - European Union Countries --- European Union countries - Foreign relations administration
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This book makes a distinctive contribution to the crucial debate on the European Union’s present and future development.It systematically examines how the range of crises and challenges over the last decade have transformed the EU and relates those findings to the discussion of an increasingly differentiated EU. It argues that the post-crises EU shows clear signs of becoming a segmented political order with in-built biases and constraints. The book spells out the key features of such an order in ideational and structural terms and how it more concretely manifests itself in the EU’s institutional and constitutional make-up, and in how member states constrain and condition EU action. Different states impose different types of constraints, as is underlined through paying explicit attention to the Visegrád countries.This book will be of key interest to scholars and students of European Union politics/studies, European integration and politics, East European politics, and foreign policy. (Provided by publisher)
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Archéologie préhistorique --- Antiquites slovaques --- Antiquites slovaques
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