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Diplomacy - Strategic Influence and Tactical Negotiation in Global Affairs - cover

Diplomacy - Strategic Influence and Tactical Negotiation in Global Affairs

Fouad Sabry

Verlag: One Billion Knowledgeable

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Beschreibung

Diplomacy: Unveiling the Art of International Relations
 
Discover the Essence of Diplomacy
 
Dive into the world of diplomacy with this comprehensive guide, where spoken and written communication by state representatives, intergovernmental, and non-governmental institutions shape global events. "Diplomacy" provides a deep understanding of the mechanisms that drive international relations and influence the global system.
 
What You Will Gain
 
This book offers profound insights and validations on key aspects of diplomacy, meticulously covered in each chapter:
 
- Chapter 1: Diplomacy – Unravel the fundamentals and nuances of diplomatic practice.
 
- Chapter 2: Diplomatic Mission – Explore the functions and significance of diplomatic missions.
 
- Chapter 3: Ambassador – Learn about the roles, responsibilities, and impact of ambassadors.
 
- Chapter 4: Diplomat – Understand the life and work of diplomats in various contexts.
 
- Chapter 5: Anson Burlingame – Delve into the life of Anson Burlingame and his contributions to diplomacy.
 
- Chapter 6: Charles Yost – Discover the achievements and influence of diplomat Charles Yost.
 
- Chapter 7: Chargé d'affaires – Examine the role of the chargé d'affaires in international relations.
 
- Chapter 8: Foreign Relations of Imperial China – Gain insights into the diplomatic history of imperial China.
 
- Chapter 9: Diplomatic Rank – Understand the hierarchy and classifications within diplomatic ranks.
 
- Chapter 10: Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Spain) – Explore the workings and importance of Spain's Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
 
Answering Key Questions
 
This book also addresses the most frequently asked questions about diplomacy, providing clear and concise answers that enhance your understanding of this complex field.
 
Who Should Read This Book
 
"Diplomacy" is essential for professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and anyone looking to deepen their knowledge beyond the basics. Whether you are pursuing a career in international relations or simply have a passion for understanding global affairs, this book is your ultimate resource.
 
Embark on a journey through the intricate world of diplomacy and elevate your comprehension of how nations communicate, negotiate, and collaborate on the international stage.
Verfügbar seit: 19.06.2024.
Drucklänge: 131 Seiten.

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