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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ambassador Kishan S. RanaPublisher: Continuum Publishing Corporation Imprint: Continuum Publishing Corporation Dimensions: Width: 13.80cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.567kg ISBN: 9781441132529ISBN 10: 144113252 Pages: 392 Publication Date: 08 September 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Language: English Table of ContentsAbout the Series List of Abbreviations Introduction PART I. THE INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENT 1. Globalized Diplomacy 2. Regional Diplomacy 3. The Diplomacy of Small States 4. Public Diplomacy and the Country Brand 5. Diaspora Diplomacy PART II. INSTITUTIONS AND PROCESSES 6. Foreign Ministries: Change and Reform 7. The Re-Invented Embassy 8. The Decision Process, Crisis and Risk Management 9. Improving Performance, Delivering Value 10. Information and Communication Technology in Diplomacy 11. The New Consular Diplomacy: 12. Protocol in International Affairs PART III. CRAFT SKILLS 13. Professional Attributes 14. The Spoken Art and Advocacy 15. Writing Skills 16. Drafting Resolutions 17. Records of Discussion 18. Representational Entertainment 19. Training Exercises 20. Concluding Observations Bibliography IndexReviewsThe cliched image of the venerable profession of diplomacy is one of stuffed shirts living in exotic, well-appointed residences and attending a whirl of cocktail parties. Yet how far this is from reality is superbly described in this new book by Kishan Rana. This seasoned representative of one of the best diplomatic services in the world reveals the true story of diplomats as modern managers of foreign relations, networking and negotiating with politicians, businessmen, academics or artists, and equally at home with the use of modern methods of technology. Rana's comprehensive picture of the diplomat of the 21st century is not only scholarly and magisterial but also, with its telling use of amusing anecdotes taken from everyday life in embassies and international conference halls, highly entertaining. This excellent volume can be highly recommended to every student of contemporary diplomacy. -Ambassador Hans Winkler In 21st Century Diplomacy, Ambassador Rana has produced an invaluable guide for junior diplomats to the fast-changing and demanding world in which they will work, and he has so from the perspective of a senior and highly successful insider. -Paul Sharp, University of Minnesota Duluth, USA. A seminal contribution to scholarship on modern diplomatic theory and practice. 21st Century Diplomacy is a nuts and bolts manual for modern diplomacy, which will be invaluable to both scholars and practitioners in the field of international relations. There is no better person than Ambassador Rana to undertake this significant study, given his vast diplomatic experience and his keen involvement, in recent years, in building human resource capacity in the craft of diplomacy across the world. - Shyam Saran, former Foreign Secretary of India and currently Chairman, Research and Information Systems for Developing Countries, New Delhi. The cliched image of the venerable profession of diplomacy is one of stuffed shirts living in exotic, well-appointed residences and attending a whirl of cocktail parties. Yet how far this is from reality is superbly described in this new book by Kishan Rana. This seasoned representative of one of the best diplomatic services in the world reveals the true story of diplomats as modern managers of foreign relations, networking and negotiating with politicians, businessmen, academics or artists, and equally at home with the use of modern methods of technology. Rana's comprehensive picture of the diplomat of the 21st century is not only scholarly and magisterial but also, with its telling use of amusing anecdotes taken from everyday life in embassies and international conference halls, highly entertaining. This excellent volume can be highly recommended to every student of contemporary diplomacy. -Ambassador Hans Winkler The cliched image of the venerable profession of diplomacy is one of stuffed shirts living in exotic, well-appointed residences and attending a whirl of cocktail parties. Yet how far this is from reality is superbly described in this new book by Kishan Rana. This seasoned representative of one of the best diplomatic services in the world reveals the true story of diplomats as modern managers of foreign relations, networking and negotiating with politicians, businessmen, academics or artists, and equally at home with the use of modern methods of technology. Rana's comprehensive picture of the diplomat of the 21st century is not only scholarly and magisterial but also, with its telling use of amusing anecdotes taken from everyday life in embassies and international conference halls, highly entertaining. This excellent volume can be highly recommended to every student of contemporary diplomacy. -Ambassador Hans Winkler In 21st Century Diplomacy, Ambassador Rana has produced an invaluable guide for junior diplomats to the fast-changing and demanding world in which they will work, and he has so from the perspective of a senior and highly successful insider. -Paul Sharp, University of Minnesota Duluth, USA. A seminal contribution to scholarship on modern diplomatic theory and practice. 21st Century Diplomacy is a nuts and bolts manual for modern diplomacy, which will be invaluable to both scholars and practitioners in the field of international relations. There is no better person than Ambassador Rana to undertake this significant study, given his vast diplomatic experience and his keen involvement, in recent years, in building human resource capacity in the craft of diplomacy across the world. - Shyam Saran, former Foreign Secretary of India and currently Chairman, Research and Information Systems for Developing Countries, New Delhi. Author InformationKishan Rana is Professor Emeritus, Foreign Service Institute of New Delhi, and Senior Fellow, DiploFoundation, Malta and Geneva. He served as Ambassador to Algeria, Czechoslovakia, Kenya, Mauritius, and Germany, and Consul-General in San Francisco. He was Archives By-Fellow at Churchill College, Cambridge University, 2004, and Public Policy Scholar at Woodrow Wilson Centre, Washington DC, 2005. He Chairs the India Committee of the Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific (CSCAP). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |