02750cam a22003854a 450000100090000000300070000900500170001600800410003301000170007402000250009102000220011602000240013802000210016203500130018304000210019604200080021704900260022505000230025110000210027424500550029525000120035026000800036226400090044230000310045133600260048233700280050833800270053650400640056352015280062765000150215565500270217094200150219799900190221295201330223113903734US-DLC20251109073955.0050317s2005 enk b 001 0 eng  a 2005043765 z9781403993106qcloth z1403993106qcloth a9783030859305qpbk. z1403993114qpbk. a13903734 aaucDLCdaubeng apcc aAlfaisal Main Library00aJZ1405b.B475 20221 aBerridge, Geoff.10aDiplomacy :btheory and practice /cG.R. Berridge. a6th ed. aHoundmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ;aNew York :bPalgrave Macmillan,c2022 c2022 axvii, 302 papers. c23 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 218-229) and index. aThis fully revised and expanded edition of Diplomacy, written by an internationally respected researcher and teacher of the subject, is richly illustrated with examples from the worlds of health and commerce as well as high politics. The instances included are mostly contemporary, but considerable historical background to the diplomatic methods themselves is always provided. Among other features, new to this edition is a list of topics for seminar discussion or essays, as well as annotated further reading at the end of each chapter. Following a chapter on the foreign ministry, Part I of this book deals with the art of negotiation (prenegotiations, around-the-table negotiations, diplomatic momentum, packaging agreements, and following up); Part II covers conventional modes of diplomacy (embassies, telecommunications, consulates, secret intelligence by legals, conferences, summits, and public diplomacy); and Part III examines diplomacy in hostile circumstances (embassy substitutes such as representative offices and interests sections, special missions, and mediation). Students and educators of diplomacy will find much of value in the latest edition of this highly regarded and much-cited textbook. G. R. Berridge is Emeritus Professor of International Politics at the University of Leicester, UK, sometime Occasional Teacher at the London School of Economics & Political Science, and a Senior Fellow of DiploFoundation. He was Associate Editor for diplomatists of the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 0aDiplomacy. 0aPrint books.2local94 2lcccBOOKS c607822d607822 00102lcc4070aAUbAUcGENd2025-11-09l0oJZ1405 .B475 2022pAU00000000020684r2025-11-09 07:43:52v270.00w2025-11-09yBOOKS