Diplomacy: The Dialogue Between States |
Contents
PREFACE | 9 |
The Nature of Diplomacy | 14 |
Alternatives to Diplomacy | 22 |
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accepted achieve activity adjustments agreement alliances ambassadors authority awareness balance of power bargaining become bilateral diplomacy capital century civilization cold war collective diplomacy communication communist concerned Concert of Europe conduct conflict continuous countries criticisms cultural decisions delegates developed diplo diplomatic dialogue diplomatic practice diplomatic society domestic economic effective empire envoys especially established Europe European diplomacy European system experience foreign policy formal function global heads of government Hedley Bull Herbert Butterfield ideological important independent individual institutions interdependence interests international affairs international law international society involved issues justice large number League League of Nations less limited major manage military ministers moral moral responsibility multilateral necessary nuclear obligation omnilateral organization Ottoman Empire peace persuasion political pressures problems professional diplomats raison de système recognized relations resident embassies resort to force responsibility rulers rules sense sovereign Soviet Union state's statesmen super-powers tion traditional United Nations usually world government