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Diplomacy's Value : Creating Security in 1920s Europe and the Contemporary Middle East.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Cornell Studies in Security Affairs SeriesPublisher: Ithaca : Cornell University Press, 2014Copyright date: ©2014Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (280 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780801455063
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Diplomacy's ValueDDC classification:
  • 327.4009/042
LOC classification:
  • JZ1405
Online resources:
Contents:
Diplomacy's Value -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- 1. The Value and Values of Diplomacy -- 2. Creating Value: A Psychological Theory of Diplomacy -- 3. Tabling the Issue: Two Franco-British Negotiations -- 4. Setting the Table: German Reassurance, British Brokering, and French Understanding -- 5. Getting to the Table: The Diplomatic Perils of the Exchange of Notes -- 6. Cards on the Table: The Treaty of Mutual Guarantee and the "Spirit of Locarno" -- 7. Turning the Tables: Reparations, Early Evacuation, and the Hague Conference -- 8. Additional Value: The Rise and Fall of the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process -- 9. Searching for Stresemann: The Lessons of the 1920s for Diplomacy and the Middle East Peace Process -- References -- Index.
Summary: Brian C. Rathbun sets forth a comprehensive theory of diplomacy, based on his understanding that political leaders have distinct diplomatic styles: coercive bargaining, reasoned dialogue, and pragmatic statecraft.
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Diplomacy's Value -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgments -- 1. The Value and Values of Diplomacy -- 2. Creating Value: A Psychological Theory of Diplomacy -- 3. Tabling the Issue: Two Franco-British Negotiations -- 4. Setting the Table: German Reassurance, British Brokering, and French Understanding -- 5. Getting to the Table: The Diplomatic Perils of the Exchange of Notes -- 6. Cards on the Table: The Treaty of Mutual Guarantee and the "Spirit of Locarno" -- 7. Turning the Tables: Reparations, Early Evacuation, and the Hague Conference -- 8. Additional Value: The Rise and Fall of the Israeli-Palestinian Peace Process -- 9. Searching for Stresemann: The Lessons of the 1920s for Diplomacy and the Middle East Peace Process -- References -- Index.

Brian C. Rathbun sets forth a comprehensive theory of diplomacy, based on his understanding that political leaders have distinct diplomatic styles: coercive bargaining, reasoned dialogue, and pragmatic statecraft.

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