Making of a Diplomat
Author: Prem K. Budhwar
Publisher:
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 178
ISBN-13: 9789322008130
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Author: Prem K. Budhwar
Publisher:
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 178
ISBN-13: 9789322008130
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Tova Herzl
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 2014-11-06
Total Pages: 221
ISBN-13: 1442235381
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMadame Ambassador is an intimate description of what being an ambassador is really like. Tova Herzl draws on her twenty-one year career and shares her unique experiences as a single, Jewish orthodox woman serving as Israel’s Ambassador to paint a vivid, entertaining picture of the lives and work of contemporary diplomats. She addresses major political events in which she was closely involved, such as the 2001 UN Conference on Racism in Durban, South Africa, and discusses ethical and private issues, such as dealing with illness or practicing her religion. The book also uncovers the personal side of diplomacy, including the challenges of giving speeches and interviews, access to expense accounts and household staff, relations within the diplomatic corps, and life under the watchful eye of a bodyguard.
Author: Timothy L. Fort
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Published: 2015-10-28
Total Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 080479670X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn The Diplomat in the Corner Office, Timothy L. Fort, one of the founders of the business and peace movement, reflects on the progress of the movement over the past 15 years—from a niche position into a mainstream economic and international relations perspective. In the 21st century global business environment, says Fort, businesses can and should play a central role in peace-building, and he demonstrates that it is to companies' strategic advantage to do so. Anchoring his arguments in theories from economics and international relations, Fort makes the case that businesses must augment familiar notions of corporate responsibility and ethical behavior with the concept of corporate foreign policy in order to thrive in today's world. He presents a series of case studies focusing on companies that have made peace a goal, either as an end in itself or because of its instrumental value in building their companies, to articulate three different approaches that businesses can use to quell international conflict— peace making, peace keeping, and peace building. He then demonstrates their effectiveness and proposes policies that can be utilized by business, civil society, and government to increase the likelihood of business playing a constructive role in the conciliatory process. This book will be of enormous use not only to students and scholars but also to leaders in NGOs, government, and business.
Author: Vineet Thakur
Publisher: Policy Press
Published: 2023-06-13
Total Pages: 308
ISBN-13: 1529217679
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThough now largely a forgotten figure, V.S. Srinivasa Sastri was a celebrated Indian politician and diplomat in the early 20th Century. This book rehabilitates Sastri and offers a diplomatic biography of his years as India’s roving ambassador in the 1920s.
Author: Carne Ross
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2017
Total Pages: 243
ISBN-13: 1849044384
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAs diplomats arbitrate more and more of the world's business, we have little idea - and even less control - of what they are doing in our name. 'Independent Diplomat' provides a compelling account of the conduct of foreign policy and diplomacy from the inside.
Author: Marshall P. Adair
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Published: 2012-12-23
Total Pages: 253
ISBN-13: 1442220813
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn his new book, Lessons from a Diplomatic Life: Watching Flowers from Horseback, retired State Department official and career diplomat Marshall P. Adair recounts and reflects on his time in the US Foreign Service. The story of his assignments throughout the world reveals important details about significant foreign policy issues and historic events, including Bosnia, American policy toward Tibet, the 1988 Burmese uprising, and the foundations of the current US-China relationship. It provides the reader with an inside look at the history of the US State Department, US diplomacy, and US foreign policy of recent decades, during what was often an unstable and uncertain time. This first-hand, detailed account of the author’s work with foreign governments and populations provides a unique outlook on US relations around the world that has critical policy implications for the situations we face today. Through this retelling, Adair illuminates how the depth and accuracy needed of diplomats and Foreign Service agents requires a close and intimate understanding of the cultures and governments they work with.
Author: Brian Barder
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Published: 2014-07-22
Total Pages: 246
ISBN-13: 1442226366
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhat do diplomats actually do? That is what this text seeks to answer by describing the various stages of a typical diplomat’s career. The book follows a fictional diplomat from his application to join the national diplomatic service through different postings at home and overseas, culminating with his appointment as ambassador and retirement. Each chapter contains case studies, based on the author’s thirty year experience as a diplomat, Ambassador, and High Commissioner. These illustrate such key issues as the role of the diplomat during emergency crises or working as part of a national delegation to a permanent conference as the United Nations. Rigorously academic in its coverage yet extremely lively and engaging, this unique work will serve as a primer to any students and junior diplomats wishing to grasp what the practice of diplomacy is actually like.
Author: Prem K. Budhwar
Publisher: Pearson Education India
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 148
ISBN-13: 9788177588880
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Author: William Joseph Burns
Publisher:
Published: 2019
Total Pages: 522
ISBN-13: 0525508864
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAs a distinguished and admired American diplomat of the last half century, Burns has played a central role in the most consequential diplomatic episodes of his time: from the bloodless end of the Cold War and post-Cold War relations with Putin's Russia to the secret nuclear talks with Iran. Here he recounts some of the seminal moments of his career, drawing on newly declassified cables and memos to give readers a rare, inside look at American diplomacy in action, and of the people who worked with him. The result is an powerful reminder of the enduring importance of diplomacy. -- adapted from jacket
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Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Published:
Total Pages: 278
ISBN-13: 1434970612
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