Techno-Diplomacy

Techno-Diplomacy
Title Techno-Diplomacy PDF eBook
Author Glenn E. Schweitzer
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 320
Release 2013-11-09
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1489960465

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Schweitzer weighs the pros and cons of sharing science and technology with the Soviet Union--the benefits, the challenges and the risks.

Science, Technology, and American Diplomacy

Science, Technology, and American Diplomacy
Title Science, Technology, and American Diplomacy PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. Subcommittee on International Operations
Publisher
Total Pages 136
Release 1978
Genre Government publications
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Science, Technology, and American Diplomacy

Science, Technology, and American Diplomacy
Title Science, Technology, and American Diplomacy PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations. Subcommittee on International Operations and Human Rights
Publisher
Total Pages 132
Release 1978
Genre Science and state
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Digital Diplomacy

Digital Diplomacy
Title Digital Diplomacy PDF eBook
Author Wilson Dizard Jr.
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 232
Release 2001-04-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0313002681

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Digital Diplomacy provides a comprehensive overview of the major milestones in United States international communications and information policy, from the early days of the Morse telegraph to the current Internet explosion. The book underlines the growing importance of the communications issues, particularly as they affect American leadership in a rapidly changing information environment. Dizard, a former foreign service officer, rejects the idea of a computer-based telediplomacy, arguing instead that the new technologies should be used primarily to strengthen the capabilities of American diplomats in dealing with information-age issues. A must read for those interested in the future of United States foreign policy, and a stimulating overview for scholars, researchers, and students involved in the subject.

Science, Technology and American Diplomacy

Science, Technology and American Diplomacy
Title Science, Technology and American Diplomacy PDF eBook
Author United States. President
Publisher
Total Pages 880
Release 1980
Genre Science and state
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Science, Technology, and American Diplomacy

Science, Technology, and American Diplomacy
Title Science, Technology, and American Diplomacy PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 382
Release 1982
Genre Science and state
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Contemporary Diplomacy

Contemporary Diplomacy
Title Contemporary Diplomacy PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey Pigman
Publisher Polity
Total Pages 256
Release 2010
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0745642799

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Contemporary Diplomacy offers a comprehensive introduction to the changing actors, venues, processes and functions of diplomacy in the 21st Century. Aimed at students and practitioners alike, this textbook explores the critical theoretical tools that can be employed to understand diplomacy and its evolution since the end of the Cold War. It also shows how the study of diplomacy can contribute to the analysis of 21st Century conflict and international relations more broadly. The book is divided into 2 main parts: part I focuses on diplomatic actors and venues: from the traditional nation-state actors of classical diplomatic studies to newer types of actor, such as multilateral organizations, supranational polities, global firms, civil society organizations and eminent person diplomats. Part II examines diplomatic processes and functions, reconsidering the core diplomatic functions of representation and communication in light of new communications technologies and the increased importance of public diplomacy. It looks in-depth at specific functional areas of diplomacy - including economic, military and security, and cultural diplomacy Ð and how they are managed. The concluding chapter reflects more broadly on the relationship of diplomatic theory to practice and considers the range of challenges facing diplomats today. This book will be essential reading for students of diplomacy, politics, international relations and conflict studies.