The Diplomatic Record 1990-1991

The Diplomatic Record 1990-1991

Author: David D Newsom

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-06-26

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 1000315959

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This book concentrates on three areas of the world where diplomacy was particularly active: the Middle East, Europe, and Africa. It addresses a global subject particularly relevant to the Middle East: the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.


The Diplomatic Record 1991-1992

The Diplomatic Record 1991-1992

Author: Hans Binnendijk

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-07-11

Total Pages: 297

ISBN-13: 1000315967

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This volume reveals to readers the impact of recent events on diplomacy a year or so into the post-Cold War world, describing disintegration in the East, integration in the West, new relations with old allies, changes in the Third World, and multilateral diplomacy.


The Diplomatic Record 1992-1993

The Diplomatic Record 1992-1993

Author: Allan Goodman

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-05-28

Total Pages: 334

ISBN-13: 1000315975

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The Diplomatic Record continues in its fourth year to offer the most comprehensive storehouse of current information available on international diplomatic relations, including a look ahead to ongoing negotiations, a chronology of diplomatic events for the year and a bibliography of current diplomacy-related publications. At the heart of every editi


The Diplomatic Record 1989-1990

The Diplomatic Record 1989-1990

Author: David D Newsom

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-07-11

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 1000315940

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This book presents essays on recently concluded diplomatic negotiations both by practitioners involved in the action and by scholars who have combined research with detailed discussions with the participants, providing a review of developments in the governance of diplomacy.


NATO After Fifty Years

NATO After Fifty Years

Author: S. Victor Papacosma

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 9780842028868

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Since the foundation of the Atlantic Alliance after World War II, the face of world politics, and consequently of NATO, has changed dramatically. NATO after Fifty Years examines, from a wide range of perspectives, the past, present, and future of the alliance, now in the throes of its most uncertain period. The contributors to this volume bring a diversity and breadth of perspectives that will make this book an invaluable teaching tool for courses relating to U.S. defense policy, arms control and the military in politics, international organizations, war and peace, international conflict, and government and politics in Europe.


The United Nations, Iran, and Iraq

The United Nations, Iran, and Iraq

Author: Cameron R. Hume

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 1994-05-22

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 9780253328748

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In 1985, faced with conflicts involving Iran and Iraq, the United Nations Security Council's permanent members joined forces for the first time to mobilize the U.N. against threats to international peace and security. Cameron R. Hume's authoritative account follows the transformation of the Security Council from a stage for acrimonious public diplomacy into a forum where governments collaborate to settle regional disputes. Hume underscores three interconnected themes: changes in Security Council diplomacy during forty-five years of successive conflicts involving Iran and Iraq (including Iraq's 1990 invasion of Kuwait); the Council's progression from invoking gentler means within its authority (under the U.N. Charter) to a more muscular assertion of its will; and the growing congruence between diplomacy as practiced in the Security Council and the bilateral policies of the major powers. Based on U.N. documents and the author's firsthand experience, The United Nations, Iran, and Iraq is important for students and practitioners in international organizations, multilateral diplomacy, and conflict resolution.


Culture and Power in Germany and Japan

Culture and Power in Germany and Japan

Author: Nils-Johan Jørgensen

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2021-11-22

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 9004213600

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This parallel study of the post-war ‘resurrection’ of two defeated nations provides a striking new and insightful analysis into the nature of Germany and Japan’s recovery – highlighting in particular the shared cultural, linguistic, moral and technological factors that were essential for this ‘phoenix’ phenomenon to take place.


The Origins of the Arab Israeli Wars

The Origins of the Arab Israeli Wars

Author: Ritchie Ovendale

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-10-23

Total Pages: 390

ISBN-13: 131786767X

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This highly-regarded history gives a balanced and judicious introduction to this immensely complex and controversial subject, weaving different strands of the story into a single coherent narrative, thus making it essential reading for all students studying conflict in the Middle East. Of all the troubles affecting the modern world few are as topical, deep rooted and intractable as the Arab-Israeli conflict. For this region, an understanding of the past is vital to an understanding of the present. Ritchie Ovendale’s classic study of the roots of the conflict is now updated for a fourth time and considers events until 2003.