While diplomacy is a well-established topic for study, global governance is a relatively new arrival to the conceptual landscape of international relations. At first glance the two exist in separate worlds. This book examines the relationship between these two concepts for the first time in a comprehensive manner.
Author(s): Andrew F. Cooper, Brian Hocking, William Maley
Year: 2008
Language: English
Pages: 320
Contents......Page 6
List of Tables......Page 8
List of Figures......Page 9
Acknowledgements......Page 10
Notes on Contributors......Page 12
Introduction: Diplomacy and Global Governance: Locating Patterns of (Dis)Connection......Page 16
Part I: Contextual Challenges......Page 28
1 Globalisation and Diplomacy......Page 30
2 Global Governance: Challenges to Diplomatic Communication, Representation, and Recognition......Page 44
3 From Government to Governance: Transition to a New Diplomacy......Page 54
Part II: Authority beyond the State......Page 76
4 EU Governance and Global Governance: New Roles for EU Diplomats......Page 78
5 Business – Government – NGO Relations: Their Impact on Global Economic Governance......Page 100
6 A Twilight Zone? Diplomacy and the International Committee of the Red Cross......Page 119
7 Research Institutes as Diplomatic Actors......Page 133
Part III: Targeting the Policy Arenas of Interaction......Page 148
8 The New International Security Agenda and the Practice of Diplomacy......Page 150
9 Towards a New Architecture of Global Governance for Responding to the HIV/AIDS Epidemic......Page 160
10 Family Dramas: Politics, Diplomacy, and Governance in the WTO......Page 179
11 The World Summit on Information Society and the Development of Internet Diplomacy......Page 195
Part IV: Restrictive Dichotomies and Open-Ended Trajectories......Page 224
12 'A Home at the United Nations': Indigenous Peoples and International Advocacy......Page 226
13 Interfaith Dialogue, Diplomacy, and the Cartoon Controversy......Page 239
14 Public Diplomacy and Governance: Challenges for Scholars and Practitioners......Page 256
15 Stretching the Model of 'Coalitions of the Willing'......Page 272
16 On the Manner of Practising the New Diplomacy......Page 286
Conclusion: National Diplomacy and Global Governance......Page 303
References......Page 315
C......Page 340
G......Page 341
I......Page 342
S......Page 343
W......Page 344
Z......Page 345