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- Half-Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Boxes
- Preface and Acknowledgements
- Online Updating
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 The Foreign Ministry
- Staffing and supporting missions abroad
- Policy-making and implementation
- Coordination of foreign relations
- Dealing with foreign diplomats at home
- Building support at home
- Part I The Art of Negotiation
- Introduction to Part I
- 2 Prenegotiations
- Agreeing the need to negotiate
- Agreeing the agenda
- Agreeing procedure
- 3 ‘Around-the-Table’ Negotiations
- The formula stage
- The details stage
- 4 Diplomatic Momentum
- Deadlines
- Metaphors of movement
- Publicity
- Raising the level of the talks
- 5 Packaging Agreements
- International legal obligations at a premium
- Signalling importance at a premium
- Convenience at a premium
- Saving face at a premium
- 6 Following Up
- Early methods
- Monitoring by experts
- Monitoring by embassies
- Review meetings
- Part II Diplomatic Relations
- Introduction to Part II
- 7 Telecommunications
- Telephone diplomacy flourishes
- Video-conferencing stutters
- Other means multiply
- 8 Embassies
- The normal embassy
- The fortress embassy
- The mini-embassy
- The militarized embassy
- 9 Consulates
- Consular functions
- Career consuls
- Honorary consuls
- Consular sections
- 10 Secret Intelligence
- Service attachés
- Intelligence officers
- Cuckoos in the nest?
- 11 Conferences
- International organizations
- Procedure
- 12 Summits
- Professional anathemas
- General case for the defence
- Serial summits
- Ad hoc summits
- The high-level exchange of views
- Secrets of success
- 13 Public Diplomacy
- Rebranding propaganda
- The importance of public diplomacy
- The role of the foreign ministry
- The role of the embassy
- 14 Economic and Commercial Diplomacy
- Rising priorities
- Multilateralism and the squeeze on the foreign ministry
- Embassy tasks and set-up
- Part III Diplomacy without Diplomatic Relations
- Introduction to Part III
- 15 Disguised ‘Embassies’
- Interests sections
- Consulates
- Representative offices
- Front missions
- 16 Special Missions
- The advantages of special missions
- The variety of special missions
- To go secretly or openly?
- 17 Mediation
- The nature of mediation
- Different mediators and different motives
- The ideal mediator
- The ripe moment
- Conclusion: The Counter-Revolution in Diplomatic Practice
- References
- Index
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