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TYPOLOGY OF DIPLOMACY (A-D)

III A: Diplomacy- Bilateral (-ization) and Multilateral (-ization)

 

Rozental, Andres and Buenrostro. (2013), “Bilateral Diplomacy,” in The Oxford Handbook of Modern Diplomacy, pp.229-247.

 

Mahbubani, Kishore. (2013), “Multilateral Diplomacy,” in The Oxford Handbook of Modern Diplomacy, pp.248-262.

 

Braveboy-Wagner, Jacqueline Anne. (2012), “The Non-aligned Movement: Collective Diplomacy of the Global South,”

in McKercher, BJC, ed., Routledge Handbook of Diplomacy and Statecraft, London and New York: Routledge, pp. 274-289.


Modi-Obama Chai pe Charcha, January 25, 2016

G7 Summit in Charlevoix, Canada, June 9, 2018

III B: Conference Diplomacy

 

Kaufmann, Johan. (1988), Conference Diplomacy: An Introductory Analysis, Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Ch.1.

 

Walker, Ronald A. (2004), Multilateral Conferences: Purposeful International Negotiation, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, Chs.2 and 15.

 

Berridge, G.R. (2010), Diplomacy: Theory and Practice, fourth edition, London: Palgrave Macmillan, Ch.9.


III C: Summit Diplomacy

 

Melissen, Jan. (2003), “Summit Diplomacy Coming of Age,” Discussion Papers in Diplomacy, No.86,

Clingendael: Netherlands Institute of International Relations.

 

Reynolds, David. (2007), Summits: Six Meetings That Shaped The Twentieth Century, New York: Basic Books.


III D: Diplomacy: A National Style?

 

Wiseman, Geoffrey. (2011), “Distinctive Characteristics of American Diplomacy,” 

The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, Vol. 6, Issue 3-4, pp.235-259.

 

Cohen, Stephen. (2001), India: Emerging Power, Washington, DC: The Brookings Institution, Ch.3.

 

Ruisheng, Cheng. (2010), “Handling Relations with Myanmar in a Chinese Way: A Personal Reflection,” 

The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, Vol. 5, Issue 4, pp. 405-413.