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Are diplomats agents of international co-operation or transmission belts for states? Traditional theories of international relations seriously underestimate the ability of diplomats as a collective to impact outcomes in the international environment beyond initial state preferences. 'The European Diplomatic Corps' argues that diplomats comprise a transnational network of experts or 'epistemic community' which has been critical in determining co-operation or non-co-operation among European states. The cases considered are the congresses of Westphalia (1648), Berlin (1878), Paris (1919) and Maastricht (1992).
DiplomatsHistory. --- Diplomacy --- Diplomats --- #SBIB:327.6H20 --- #SBIB:327.6H30 --- #SBIB:327.6H40 --- #SBIB:94H0 --- Statesmen --- History --- Internationale en diplomatieke relaties: periode 1815-1945: algemeen --- Internationale en diplomatieke relaties: periode 1945 - 1989 --- Internationale en diplomatieke relaties: periode na de Koude Oorlog / Val van de Muur --- Geschiedenis van Europa: algemeen --- International relations. Foreign policy --- History.
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The European Union has made remarkable, unprecedented advances in both external and internal security integration. "Epistemic communities" of ambassadors, military generals, scientists, and other experts who supersede national governments in the diplomacy of security decision making are taking advantage of their shared expertise, common culture, professional norms, and frequent meetings to forge new levels of collaboration. Mai'a K. Davis Cross brings together numerous personal interviews and recent government documents across five separate case studies to construct a microsociological account of how EU governance really works and what future role the EU is likely to play internationally
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"The European region - especially given the existence of the European Union (EU) - necessarily encompasses multiple levels of public diplomacy: subnational, national, transnational, and supranational. But do the various aspects of Europe's multi-leveled public diplomacy form a coherent overall image, or do they work against each other to some extent? European Public Diplomacy: Soft Power at Work pushes the literature on public diplomacy forward through a multifaceted exploration of the European case. In so doing, it fills an important gap in the international relations literature on the mechanisms behind soft power"--
Diplomatie --- Pays de l'Union européenne --- Relations extérieures --- POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General. --- POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / Diplomacy. --- POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Leadership. --- #SBIB:327.7H233 --- #SBIB:327.6H00 --- Europese Unie: externe relaties, buitenlands- en defensiebeleid (ook WEU) --- Internationale en diplomatieke relaties: algemeen --- European Union countries --- EU countries --- Euroland --- Europe --- Foreign relations. --- Foreign public opinion. --- #SBIB:327.6H00Europese Unie: externe relaties, buitenlands- en defensiebeleid (ook WEU) --- Internationale en diplomatieke relaties: algemeenEuropean Union countries --- EuropeForeign relations. --- POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / Diplomacy --- POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General --- POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Leadership --- Relations extérieures
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