The New Public Diplomacy
Soft Power in International Relations
Edited by
Jan Melissen
,Studies in Diplomacy and International Relations
General Editors: Donna Lee, Senior Lecturer in International Organisations
and International Political Economy, University of Birmingham, UK and
Paul Sharp, Professor of Political Science and Director of the Alworth Institute
for International Studies at the University of Minnesota, Duluth, USA
The series was launched as Studies in Diplomacy in 1994 under the general
editorship of G. R. Berridge. Its purpose is to encourage original scholarship on all
aspects of the theory and practice of diplomacy. The new editors assumed their
duties in 2003 with a mandate to maintain this focus while also publishing
research which demonstrates the importance of diplomacy to contemporary
international relations more broadly conceived.
Titles include:
G. R. Berridge (editor)
DIPLOMATIC CLASSICS
Selected Texts from Commynes to Vattel
G. R. Berridge, Maurice Keens-Soper and T. G. Otte
DIPLOMATIC THEORY FROM MACHIAVELLI TO KISSINGER
Herman J. Cohen
INTERVENING IN AFRICA
Superpower Peacemaking in a Troubled Continent
Andrew F. Cooper (editor)
NICHE DIPLOMACY
Middle Powers after the Cold War
David H. Dunn (editor)
DIPLOMACY AT THE HIGHEST LEVEL
The Evolution of International Summitry
Brian Hocking (editor)
FOREIGN MINISTRIES
Change and Adaptation
Brian Hocking and David Spence (editors)
FOREIGN MINISTRIES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
Integrating Diplomats
Michael Hughes
DIPLOMACY BEFORE THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
Britain, Russia and the Old Diplomacy, 1894–1917
Gaynor Johnson
THE BERLIN EMBASSY OF LORD D’ABERNON, 1920–1926
Christer Jönsson and Martin Hall
ESSENCE OF DIPLOMACY
,Donna Lee
MIDDLE POWERS AND COMMERCIAL DIPLOMACY
British Influence at the Kennedy Trade Round
Mario Liverani
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS IN THE ANCIENT NEAR EAST, 1600–1100 BC
Jan Melissen (editor)
INNOVATION IN DIPLOMATIC PRACTICE
THE NEW PUBLIC DIPLOMACY
Soft Power in International Relations
Peter Neville
APPEASING HITLER
The Diplomacy of Sir Nevile Henderson, 1937–39
M. J. Peterson
RECOGNITION OF GOVERNMENTS
Legal Doctrine and State Practice, 1815–1995
Gary D. Rawnsley
RADIO DIPLOMACY AND PROPAGANDA
The BBC and VOA in International Politics, 1956–64
TAIWAN’S INFORMAL DIPLOMACY AND PROPAGANDA
Ronald A. Walker
MULTILATERAL CONFERENCES
Purposeful International Negotiation
A. Nuri Yurdusev (editor)
OTTOMAN DIPLOMACY
Conventional or Unconventional?
Studies in Diplomacy and International Relations
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, The New Public Diplomacy
Soft Power in International Relations
Edited by
Jan Melissen
Director Clingendael Diplomatic Studies Programme
Netherlands Institute of International Relations, Clingendael
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