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What does it mean to be resilient in a societal or in an international context ? Where does resilience come from ? From which discipline was it 'imported' into international relations (IR) ? If a particular government employs the meaning of resilience to its own benefit, should scholars reject the analytical purchase of the concept of resilience as a whole ? Does a government have the monopoly of understanding how resilience is defined and applied ? This book addresses these questions. Even though resilience in global politics is not new, a major shift is currently happening in how we understand and apply resilience in world politics. Resilience is indeed increasingly theorised, rather than simply employed as a noun; it has left the realm of vocabulary and entered the terrain of concept. This book demonstrates the multiple origins of resilience, traces the diverse expressions of resilience in IR to various historical markers, and propose a theory of resilience in world politics.
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If you want to better understand not only international but also social diplomacy, then this book is for you. If you are a practitioner in traditional diplomacy or a person who want to apply diplomatic ideas and methods in social life, you can find many useful insights in this original work. A scholar and experienced diplomat, the author argues that international and social diplomacy can learn from each other. He explores genuine diplomacy as a goodwill mission, constructive engagement, and dialogical interaction that can help states, non-state organizations, companies, groups, individuals, and their aggregations to create public goods and make positive social changes
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International relations. Foreign policy --- Diplomacy --- Negotiation --- International relations --- Psychological aspects --- Social aspects --- Diplomacy. --- Negotiation. --- Psychological aspects. --- Social aspects. --- International relations - Psychological aspects --- International relations - Social aspects
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Methods in social research (general) --- Polemology --- International relations --- Security, International --- Social aspects --- Research --- Methodology --- International relations - Social aspects - Research - Methodology --- Security, International - Social aspects - Research - Methodology
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Social change --- Political sociology --- Globalization --- Social institutions --- International relations --- Social aspects --- Globalization - Case studies --- Social change - Case studies --- Social institutions - Case studies --- International relations - Social aspects - Case studies
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Nicholas Onuf is a leading scholar in international relations and introduced constructivism to international relations, coining the term constructivism in his book World of Our Making (1989). He was featured as one of twelve scholars featured in Iver B. Neumann and Ole Waver, eds., The Future of International Relations: Masters in the Making? (1996); and featured in Martin Griffiths, Steven C. Roach and M. Scott Solomon, Fifty Key Thinkers in International Relations, 2nd ed. (2009). This powerful collection of essays clarifies Onuf's approach to international relations and makes a decisive contribution to the debates in IR concerning theory. It embeds the theoretical project in the wider horizon of how we understand ourselves and the world. Onuf updates earlier themes and his general constructivist approach, and develops some newer lines of research, such as the work on metaphors and the re-grounding in much more Aristotle than before. A complement to the author's groundbreaking book of 1989, World of Our Making, this tightly argued book draws extensively from philosophy and social theory to advance constructivism in International Relations.Making Sense, Making Worlds will be vital reading for students and scholars of international relations, international relations theory, social theory and law.
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This volume provides a detailed discussion of the role of women in diplomacy and a global narrative of their current and historical role within it. The last century has seen the Ministries of Foreign Affairs (MFAs) experience seismic shifts in their policies concerning the entry, role and agency of women within their institutional make-up. Despite these changes, and the promise that true gender equality offers to the diplomatic craft, the role of women in the diplomatic sphere continues to remain overlooked, and placed on the fringes of diplomatic scholarship. This volume brings together established scholars and experienced diplomatic practitioners in an attempt to unveil the story of women in diplomacy, in a context which is historical, theoretical and empirical. In line with feminist critical thought, the objective of this volume is to theorize and empirically demonstrate the understanding of diplomacy as a gendered practice and study. The aims of are three-fold: 1) expose and confront the gender of diplomacy; 2) shed light on the historical involvement of women in diplomatic practice in spite of systemic barriers and restrictions, with a focus on critical junctures of diplomatic institutional formation and the diplomatic entitlements which were created for women at these junctures; 3) examine the current state of women in diplomacy and evaluate the rate of progress towards a gender-even playing field on the basis thereof.
WOMEN DIPLOMATS --- International relations --- Diplomacy --- Women diplomats --- Women ambassadors --- Women international relations specialists --- Social aspects --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Politicians. Diplomats --- International relations - Social aspects --- Diplomacy - Social aspects
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International relations - Cross-cultural studies --- Security, International - Cross-cultural studies --- Globalization - Cross-cultural studies --- International relations - Social aspects --- Security, International - Social aspects --- Globalization - Social aspects --- International relations --- Security, International --- Globalization
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International relations. Foreign policy --- Polemology --- Sociology of culture --- Anthropologie culturelle --- Antropologie [Culturele ] --- Cultural anthropology --- Culturele antropologie --- Ethnography --- Ethnologie --- Ethnology --- Etnologie --- Races of man --- Social anthropology --- Ethnology. --- International relations --- Security, International --- Social aspects. --- Social aspects --- Security [International ] --- International relations - Social aspects --- Security, International - Social aspects --- Sécurité internationale
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