Non State Actors In Diplomacy
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Non State Actors In Diplomacy
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Author : Farkhondeh Akbari
language : en
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Release Date : 2025-11-12
Non State Actors In Diplomacy written by Farkhondeh Akbari and has been published by Taylor & Francis this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2025-11-12 with Political Science categories.
This book examines which characteristics allow a non-state armed actor to be considered an effective diplomatic actor for the purpose of a meaningful peace settlement. The work demonstrates how such characteristics can potentially contribute to a more successful outcome in peacemaking initiatives with non-state armed actors, and how their absence can become a peril for peace. Addressing a gap in the diplomatic studies literature, the book is concerned with defining, characterising and categorising the effectiveness of diplomatic actors. It argues that the critical characteristics are autonomy, organisational coherence and representativeness, all of which non-state armed actors need to possess to a sufficient degree if they are to engage in meaningful negotiations which could lead to a sustainable peace settlement. The empirical data are drawn from analysis of the diplomatic engagements with the Khmer Rouge that led to 1991 Paris Peace Agreements in relation to the Cambodian conflict and from exploration of the difficulties experienced in attempting to negotiate a peace settlement with the Taliban in Afghanistan. The book’s detailed analysis of these two case studies demonstrates the value of the diplomatic actors’ framework. This book will be of much interest to students of diplomacy studies, peace studies, Asian studies and international relations.
Non State Actors In International Relations
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Author : Bas Arts
language : en
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing
Release Date : 2001
Non State Actors In International Relations written by Bas Arts and has been published by Ashgate Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2001 with History categories.
Assessing the influence of non-governmental organizations on international and transnational politics, as well as examining the importance of non-state actors in a world of nation-states, this theoretically rich text also discusses approaches that deal with the interplay between domestic and international politics. Thorough and insightful, this text draws on perspectives and theories from political science, policy studies and international law.Using topical and original case studies which cover the fields of security, trade, social clauses, environment, development aid, civil rights and crime, this volume constitutes one of the first vigorous theoretical analyses of this important contemporary phenomenon.
The Ashgate Research Companion To Non State Actors
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Author : Bob Reinalda
language : en
Publisher: Routledge
Release Date : 2016-03-23
The Ashgate Research Companion To Non State Actors written by Bob Reinalda and has been published by Routledge this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-03-23 with Political Science categories.
How do non-state actors matter in international relations? This volume recognizes three types of non-state actor: non-governmental organizations (NGOs), intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) and transnational corporations. It illustrates how they play roles alongside nation-states and are interrelated in matters of international regulation and coordination. After an introductory part on current qualitative and quantitative sources, this comprehensive collection of state-of-the-art essays is comprised of four main thematic parts: Part II examines actors other than governments, such as transnational religious actors, business representatives and experts, and also parliamentarians and agencies set up by IGOs. Part III studies the perceptions and understandings in political philosophy, international law and international relations theory. It questions concepts used (civil society, NGO, governance) and covers the limitations to be kept in mind. Part IV analyses the nature and impact of non-state actors. Chapters discuss processes within international bureaucracies (diplomacy, dynamism, bureaucratic power, contribution to democracy) and the quintessence of deliberation and decision making within NGOs and IGOs and of implementation, accountability and dispute settlement. Part V studies specific worlds of non-state actors: humanitarian aid, human rights, security, the North-South divide, health, trade and environment. Accessible and articulately written, The Ashgate Research Companion to Non-State Actors is aimed at a wide readership of scholars and practitioners in international relations.
Negotiations Between State Actors And Non State Actors
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Author : Raymond Saner
language : en
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Release Date : 2009
Negotiations Between State Actors And Non State Actors written by Raymond Saner and has been published by Wiley-Blackwell this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009 with Law categories.
With the end of the Cold War came a proliferation of actors partaking in disputes, be they at local, regional, national or international levels. This book takes a step closer to the reality of international conflicts by adding a special focus on the relations between state and non-state actors.
Non State Actors As New Subjects Of International Law
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Author : Rainer Hofmann
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1999
Non State Actors As New Subjects Of International Law written by Rainer Hofmann and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1999 with Law categories.
Traditionally, the only recognized subjects of public international law have been states and intergovernmental organizations. In light of the gradually changing role of the state as a consequence of the increasing process of globalization, there appears to be a growing tendency to involve non-state actors, such as non-governmental and para-governmental organizations, multinational enterprises, individuals and groups of individuals (e.g. minorities), as participants in the international law-making process. Is public international law, thus, showing a tendency to extend the number of its recognized subjects? Have new subjects of international law emerged, in addition to states and intergovernmental organizations? These questions were addressed during the 1998 International Law Symposium which brought together 26 leading scholars from the United States and Europe. In spite of the many questions that remain open, it is quite evident that the continuing process of globalization has already resulted in important changes to the traditional international order: Until recently, the role of states as the dominant actors within the sphere of public international law had remained unchallenged. This role is now being modified or even decreasing due to the increasing involvement of non-state actors.
Ngo Diplomacy Manager Diplomat
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Author : Dominik Naab
language : en
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Release Date : 2012-07-20
Ngo Diplomacy Manager Diplomat written by Dominik Naab and has been published by GRIN Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-07-20 with Political Science categories.
Seminar paper from the year 2010 in the subject Politics - Topic: International Organisations, Sciences Po Paris, Dijon, Nancy, Poitier, Menton, Havre, language: English, abstract: The realistic point of view that international relations are only ruled by states is definitely passé. The states are no longer a black box. The increasing number and impacts of civil society influences not only the national sphere but also the international arena. This development has its impacts on diplomacy. Diplomacy is no longer state‐centric. Non‐state actors like non‐governmental organisations (NGO) and multinational corporations (MNC) play a significant role in international relations. Some scholars even state that they are more important than states. (Cooper/Hocking 2000:362) We can assume that certain NGOs and MNCs are definitely more relevant than some states. The fact that some MNCs earning capacity and financial resources are higher than the one of states has a lot to commend this assumption. In a ranking of states and MNCs by size of earning in 2005‐2006 the twentieth is Wal‐Mart with $288 billion after Sweden with $321.4. Beside Wal‐Mart there are British Petroleum ($285.1 billion) and Exxon Mobil ($270.8 billion) which are in the ranking before states like Turkey ($268.7 billion) and Austria (25. / $262.1 billion). In the top fifty are fourteen MNCs and in the following fifty up to place one hundred there are thirty‐six MNCs and only fourteen states. It’s the contrast to the top fifty and with a total look on the top hundred there are fifty percent states and fifty percent MNCs. These numbers illustrate well the huge impact of non‐state actors in global and national governance.
The German Foreign Ministry S Civil Society Project Dialogue On Europe A Decent Response To The Challenges Of Public Diplomacy In The 21st Century
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Author : Benedikt Weingärtner
language : en
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Release Date : 2017-09-06
The German Foreign Ministry S Civil Society Project Dialogue On Europe A Decent Response To The Challenges Of Public Diplomacy In The 21st Century written by Benedikt Weingärtner and has been published by GRIN Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-09-06 with Political Science categories.
Seminar paper from the year 2016 in the subject Politics - Topic: European Union, grade: 14/20 ("gut"), College of Europe, language: English, abstract: This essay examines the public diplomacy response of the German Federal Foreign Office (FFO) to the euro crisis by a case study of the civil society project ‘Dialogue on Europe’. The author argues that with the implementation of this project, the FFO has taken an important step towards a contemporary, ‘integrative’ diplomacy. Its eventual added-value however remains to be seen, depending on the final political relevance of process results. In the following, the author will firstly explain the key concepts of this essay – public diplomacy, ‘integrative’ diplomacy and civil society as a diplomatic actor. The author will then describe the main idea and concept of ‘Dialogue on Europe’. Subsequently and will relate the project to the key concepts of this essay and finally critically evaluate the FFO’s approach to include civil society as a part of its public diplomacy. One of the negative consequences of the euro crisis starting in 2008 and the austerity policy that followed was the decrease of trust in the EU and among certain EU countries. Especially Germany’s image had suffered, mainly in Southern European countries. There, it is at best considered as principal architect of European fiscal discipline, often however as the villain responsible for impoverishment and demolishing of the welfare system in many European societies. Therefore, claims came up that German diplomacy must improve and that Germany had to develop a new style of interaction. This call for a better and differently shaped way of, in fact, public diplomacy comes at a time when diplomacy in general is facing a period of transition, marked by the rise of new actors, as from civil society.
Parliamentary Diplomacy Definitions Origins Purposes Functions Parliamentary Diplomacy And Foreign Policy Formulation Advantages And Challenges
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Author : Tethloach Domach Ruey
language : en
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Release Date : 2025-01-02
Parliamentary Diplomacy Definitions Origins Purposes Functions Parliamentary Diplomacy And Foreign Policy Formulation Advantages And Challenges written by Tethloach Domach Ruey and has been published by GRIN Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2025-01-02 with Political Science categories.
Essay from the year 2024 in the subject Politics - Topic: International relations, grade: A, , course: Ph.D. in Diplomacy and International Affairs, language: English, abstract: Traditionally, diplomacy is the responsibility of a government, specifically the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. However, the evolving diplomacy landscape involved various actors, such as parliament. Parliament is involved in diplomacy because governments want legislatures to play a crucial role in foreign policy implementation. Furthermore, the involvement of parliament in diplomacy is connected with globalization and parliamentarians’ desire to tackle international issues. In governments, diplomacy is an instrument for implementing a foreign policy. Traditionally, diplomacy is the responsibility of the government’s executive branch, specifically the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. However, the evolving diplomacy landscape requires transgovernmental relations to coordinate and implement a state foreign policy. A government formulates and implements a state foreign policy, and parliament, dependent on the state system, can initiate, defend, evaluate, and oversee a state’s foreign policy through its Foreign Affairs Committee. In addition to its oversight responsibility, parliament has also become an implementer of foreign policy to a certain extent. This is why, inter alia, parliament got into diplomacy. The transcendence of diplomacy beyond its borders requires not only transgovernmental relations and parliament but also non-state actors such as private citizens, non-governmental organizations, and terrorist organizations. This paper analyzes why and how parliament became active in diplomacy, traditionally a government responsibility. To answer such questions, it is essential to comprehend what parliamentary diplomacy is, its purposes, and its functions. How did diplomacy find its way into parliament? Is it an extension of foreign policy or a different form of diplomacy? What does it encompass? The paper will provide an in-depth analysis of parliamentary diplomacy, specifically its definitions, origins, purposes, functions, role in shaping foreign policy, advantages, and challenges. Chapter One will analyze parliamentary diplomacy’s definitions, origins, purposes, and functions. Chapter Two will discuss parliamentary diplomacy and foreign policy formulations. Chapter Three will concisely explain the advantages and challenges of parliamentary diplomacy. The conclusion will succinctly summarize the paper and provide recommendations.
Themes In International Studies And Diplomacy
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Author : Fred I. A. Omu
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2002
Themes In International Studies And Diplomacy written by Fred I. A. Omu and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002 with Diplomacy categories.
Diplomacy
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Author : Christer Jönsson
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2004
Diplomacy written by Christer Jönsson and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2004 with Diplomacy categories.
The study of diplomacy - in many respects the 'engine room' of international relations - has been marked by a revitalisation in recent years. This brings together the seminal writings in the field to provide a unique reference work on this essential institution for the conduct of international affairs.