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The Palgrave Handbook of Diplomatic Reform and Innovation
The Closing of the Diplomatic Mind
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Kenneth Weisbrode
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Diplomacy the Neglected Global Issue: Why Diplomacy Needs to Catch Up with the World
pp. 23
The Closing of the Diplomatic Mind
pp. 41
A Diplomatic Taxonomy for the New World Disorder
pp. 59
Knowledge Diplomacy: A Conceptual Analysis
pp. 81
Why Reforms Are Needed in Bilateral Diplomacy: A Global South Perspective
pp. 111
Diplomats and Politicization
pp. 143
Digital Diplomacy and International Society in the Age of Populism
pp. 167
Withering Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Evidence from China
pp. 193
South Africa and Its Foreign Alignment and Practice: From Hope to Dashed Expectations
pp. 213
From Great Expectations to Dwindling Status: Brazilian Diplomacy’s Response to Post-Cold War Upheavals
pp. 235
Crisis Prevention and Stabilization Made in Germany: Meeting the Demands of Modern Diplomacy?
pp. 251
Integrated Statecraft and Australia’s Diplomacy
pp. 277
African Union Reform: Challenges and Opportunities
pp. 295
What Motivates South Korea’s Diplomatic Reform and Innovation?
pp. 315
The Transformations of French Diplomacy
pp. 323
Digital Diplomacy in the Time of the Coronavirus Pandemic: Lessons and Recommendations
pp. 343
Exploring the Usefulness of Artificial Intelligence for Diplomatic Negotiations: Two Case Studies
pp. 367
Beyond Meeting and Tweeting: The Next Challenges for Innovation in Diplomacy
pp. 375
Disinformation and Diplomacy
pp. 397
Digitalizing South American MFAs: Reform and Resistance
pp. 419
Toward a More Credible Multilateralism at the United Nations: A Few Practical Steps
pp. 435
A New Logic of Multilateralism on Demand
pp. 455
About Spheres of Influence
pp. 481
Regional Diplomacy and Its Variations: Change and Innovation
pp. 505
Why Collective Diplomacy Needs to Embrace Innovation
pp. 521
Innovating International Cooperation for Development: A New Model for Partnerships Between Developed and Middle-Income Countries
pp. 543
The UAE’s Innovative Diplomacy: How the Abraham Accords Changed (or Did Not Change) Emirati Foreign Policy
pp. 559
Small States: From Intuitive to Smart Diplomacy
pp. 581
Urban Diplomacy: How Cities Will Leverage Multilateralism
pp. 601
Reforming Global Health Diplomacy in the Wake of COVID-19
pp. 629
The Reform of Humanitarian Diplomacy
pp. 649
Geoeconomic Diplomacy: Reforming the Instrumentalization of Economic Interdependencies and Power
pp. 673
Science Diplomacy with Diplomatic Relations to Facilitate Common-Interest Building
pp. 691
Climate Diplomacy for a 1.5 Degree World
pp. 703
Global Diplomacy and Multi-stakeholderism: Does the Promise of the 2030 Agenda Hold?
pp. 731
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