The European Diplomatic Corps: Diplomats and International Cooperation from Westphalia to Maastricht (Studies in Diplomacy and International Relations) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

The European Diplomatic Corps: Diplomats and International Cooperation from Westphalia to Maastricht (Studies in Diplomacy and International Relations) Book

The European Diplomatic Corps : Hardback : Palgrave Macmillan : 9780230500754 : 0230500757 : 26 Dec 2006 : The European Diplomatic Corps argues that diplomats comprise a transnational network of experts or 'epistemic community' which has been critical in determining co-operation or non-co-operation among European states. The cases considered are the congresses of Westphalia (1648), Berlin (1878), Paris (1919) and Maastricht (1992).Read More

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    Are diplomats agents of international co-operation or transmission belts for states? Traditional theories of international relations seriously underestimate the ability of diplomats as a collective to impact outcomes in the international environment beyond initial state preferences. The European Diplomatic Corps argues that diplomats comprise a transnational network of experts or 'epistemic community' which has been critical in determining co-operation or non-co-operation among European states. The cases considered are the congresses of Westphalia (1648), Berlin (1878), Paris (1919) and Maastricht (1992).

  • 0230500757
  • 9780230500754
  • Mai'a K. Davis Cross
  • 10 October 2006
  • Palgrave Macmillan
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 272
  • annotated edition
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