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  • Creative Media Partners, LLC Prospects for Peace in the Horn of Africa

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  • Creative Media Partners, LLC Cyberspace and the New Age of Influence

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  • Creative Media Partners, LLC The Study of Nineteenth Century Diplomacy

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  • Azgraig The Silent Poem of the Unsung Song

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  • Judith Kelly Trump

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  • Palgrave MacMillan UK Libya the Responsibility to Protect and the Future of Humanitarian Intervention

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    Book SynopsisThis book critically analyses the 2011 intervention in Libya arguing that the manner in which the intervention was sanctioned, prosecuted and justified has a number of troubling implications for the both the future of humanitarian intervention and international peace and security.Trade Review"The Libyan intervention has been greeted as demonstrating the arrival of R2P. This excellent collection critically dissects these claims. Recommended for all those interested in the shifting debates concerning international intervention, law, ethics and humanitarian action." - David Chandler, University of Westminster, UK "This collection's incisive, critical analyses will set the terms of the debate over the 2011 Libya intervention, as well as shine much-needed light on the politics and future of the 'Responsibility to Protect' in Africa and around the world." - Adam Branch, San Diego State University, USATable of ContentsAcknowledgements Notes on Contributors List of Figures and Tables 1. Introduction: Libya and the Responsibility to Protect; Aidan Hehir 2. Humanitarianism, Responsibility or Rationality? Evaluating Intervention as State Strategy; Robert W. Murray 3. The Responsibility to Protect as the Apotheosis of Liberal Teleology; Aidan Hehir 4. 'My Fears, Alas, Were Not Unfounded:' Africa's Responses to the Libya Conflict; Alex de Waal 5. Africa's Emerging Regional Security Culture and the Intervention in Libya; Theresa Reinold 6. The Use – and Misuse – of R2P: the Case of Canada; Kim Richard Nossal 7. The (D)evolution of a Norm: R2P, the Bosnia Generation and Humanitarian Intervention in Libya; Eric A. Heinze and Brent J. Steele 8. The UN Security Council on Libya: Legitimation or Dissimulation?; Tom Keating 9. NATO's Intervention in Libya: A Humanitarian Success?; Alan Kuperman 10. Conclusion: The Responsibility to Protect after Libya; Robert W. Murray

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  • Palgrave MacMillan Us Religion and Public Diplomacy Palgrave Macmillan Series in Global Public Diplomacy

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    Book SynopsisMixing religion and public diplomacy can produce volatile results, but in a world in which the dissemination and influence of religious beliefs are enhanced by new communications technologies, religion is a factor in many foreign policy issues and must be addressed.Trade Review"This volume is a significant addition to a meager corpus: scholarly works on the importance of religion to public diplomacy. As Professor Seib notes, religion is - somewhat incredibly - still too often seen as tangential to the work of diplomacy. This group of essays will help change that dynamic." - Thomas F. Farr, Director, The Religious Freedom Project, Georgetown University's Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World AffairsTable of ContentsIntroduction; Philip Seib 1. Why Religion Matters in the World; Brie Loskota and Richard Flory 2. Pope John Paul II, Radio Free Europe, and Faith Diplomacy; Daniel Hall 3. Vatican Diplomacy in Vietnam and China; Lan Chu 4. China's Faith Diplomacy; Juyan Zhang 5. Public Diplomacy and Transnational Blasphemy Controversies; Najeeba Syeed-Miller 6. Muslims' Online Faith Diplomacy; Mohammed el-Nawawy 7. The Minaret Referendum and Switzerland's Proactive Public Diplomacy; Ambassador Johannes Matyassy and Seraina Flury 8. Capturing the World's Attention: Buddhist Media Diplomacy in Myanmar; Diane Winston 9. Shaping the Narrative of Religious Freedom; Liora Danan Conclusion; Philip Seib

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  • Palgrave MacMillan Us Roosevelt Churchill and the Baltic Question Allied Relations During the Second World War The World of the Roosevelts

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    Book SynopsisIn 1940, the USSR occupied and annexed Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania, leading to calls by many that the Soviets had violated international law. This book examines British, US, and Soviet policies toward the Baltic states, placing the true significance of the Baltic question in its proper geopolitical context.Trade Review“The topic has been discussed briefly in several works on power politics during World War II. … this work by Kaarel Piirimäe is an excellent overall presentation of the theme in question and it can be warmly recommended to everyone interested in the subject.” (Kari Alenius, Diplomacy & Statecraft, Vol. 27 (1), 2016)“Kaarel Piirimäe offers a thorough and in-sightful analysis of the Baltic loss of independence through getting caught up in great power rivalries, alliances and divisions of spheres of influence. … P.’s comprehensive and thought-provoking study is a valuable resource on this period of Baltic history, which despite persistent attempts to revise it has so far lacked historical clarity.” (Agne Cepinskyte, Zeitschrift für Ostmitteleuropa-Forschung, Vol. 65 (3), 2016)“Kaarel Piirimäe offers a thorough and insightful analysis of the Baltic loss of independence through getting caught up in great power rivalries, alliances and divisions of spheres of influence. … Piirimäe’s comprehensive and thought provoking study is a valuable resource on this period of Baltic history … .” (Agne Cepinskyte, Sehepunkte, Sehepunkte.de, Vol. 16 (11), 2016)“The book is more a description and analysis of the evolution of British, American and Russian policy towards the balance of power in eastern Europe between 1939 and 1945 … . Piirimäe’s impeccably researched study makes it one of the most important recent contributions to the continuing debate on the origins of that conflict.” (Geoffrey Warner, International Affairs, Vol. 91 (6), 2015)Table of ContentsIntroduction 1. The Soviet Annexation and the Estonian Diplomats in Exile, 1940 2. British Perceptions and Reactions, 1939–1940 3. The Non-Recognition Policy of the United States, 1940 4. The 'Fighting Alliance', the Atlantic Charter and the Baltic Question, 1941 5. The British–Soviet Treaty, 1942 6. Post-War Planning, the Question of Self-Determination and Small States 7. The 'Big Russian International Game' and the Allied Conferences in Moscow and Teheran, 1943 8. United to the End: the Road to the Yalta Summit, 1944–1945 9. The Drift into the Cold War and the Freezing of the Baltic Question Conclusion and Epilogue Bibliography

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  • Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) The Hague Conferences and International Politics 18981915

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    Book SynopsisMaartje Abbenhuis is Associate Professor in Modern European History at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. She has published widely on the history of neutrality and internationalism, including The Art of Staying Neutral: The Netherlands in the First World War (2006) and An Age of Neutrals: Great Power Politics 18151914 (2014).Trade ReviewBut how does one take measure of anything as sweeping and opaque as global public opinion from over a century ago? Abbenhuis has a modern response: digital newspaper databases .. Abbenhuis’s ambitious book demonstrates the merits of this methodology. * Peace & Change *Important for historians of international politics ... [and] also highly relevant for historians of international law ... Historians of the Low Countries, finally, will find in the book a fascinating account. * BMGN-Low Countries Historical Review *A valuable contribution to debates about internationalism and the role of ‘public opinion’ in the conduct of diplomacy in the early twentieth century. Written in an engaging and accessible style, it will benefit students and established scholars alike. * The Journal of Strategic Studies *This book rethinks the place of the Hague conferences in modern international history. The public enthusiasm for peace endowed the work of the conferences with meaning and power, with crucial political implications throughout an often violent twentieth century. In a work, leavened with wit and personality, Abbenhuis shows how the conferences brought about real political change. * William Mulligan, Senior Lecturer in History, University College Dublin, Ireland *Here is a compelling account of the forging of the framework of today’s global laws of war and peace. Abbenhuis writes transnational history with a light touch and a shrewd eye for a moment when the Hague became what it is today -- a synonym for the search for peace and justice. Essential reading for students of twentieth-century history. * Jay Winter, Charles J. Stille Professor of History Emeritus, Yale University, USA *In this definitive and comprehensive study of The Hague Conferences of 1899 and 1907 and their legacies, Abbenhuis situates their accomplishments and limitations in the global “landscape of voices” that influenced them. Peace advocates, countless newspapers and books, politicians, women’s organizations, and intellectuals helped normalize a discourse of “peace through law” that has had a lasting effect on the development of international law and the regulation of state-sponsored conflict around the world. * Robert A. Nye, Professor Emeritus of History, Oregon State University, USA *A stimulating, informative and well-written book. * Historische Zeitschrift (Bloomsbury Translation) *[An] engrossing volume ... All historians of international politics will benefit from [Abbenhuis'] work. * Diplomatica *Table of ContentsList of Illustrations List of Abbreviations Acknowledgements Introduction: For The Peace of the World Chapter 1: How The Nineteenth Century Shaped the Hague Conferences Chapter 2: The Tsar, The Rescript and The World Chapter 3: A Coram Publies: Planning the First Hague Conference, 1899 Chapter 4: It Is Not Enough! The First Hague Conference, 1899 Chapter 5: Civilization at War, 1899 - 1906 Chapter 6: A Holy Duty: Activists for The Hague Chapter 7: When the World Showed Up. The Second Hague Conference, 1907 Chapter 8: City of Peace: The Hague, 1907-1915 Notes Bibliography Index

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  • Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Israel and the Cyprus Question

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    Book SynopsisProviding a detailed account of Israel's foreign policy towards the Cyprus question between 1946 and the declaration of Cypriot independence in August 1960, Gabriel Haritos examines the international and regional factors which shaped Israel's approach to diplomatic relations with the independent Republic of Cyprus. Based on newly available archival material from the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, declassified at the author's request, and on archival material collected from both sides of the Cypriot divide, Haritos highlights previously unknown events, and the key personalities involved in Israel's political and diplomatic interactions over the Cyprus question. In doing so, he offers key insights into the Middle Eastern aspect of the unresolved Cyprus conflict.

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  • Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Serbias Balancing Act

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    Book SynopsisVuk Vuksanovic is a Senior Researcher at the Belgrade Centre for Security Policy (BCSP), Serbia, and an Associate at LSE IDEAS, a foreign policy think-tank of the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), UK. His primary focus of research is on great power politics, primarily in the Balkans.

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  • Palgrave MacMillan UK A Dictionary of Diplomacy

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    Book SynopsisLike all professions, diplomacy has spawned its own specialized terminology, and it is this lexicon which provides A Dictionary of Diplomacy 's thematic spine. All students of diplomacy and related subjects and especially junior members of the many diplomatic services of the world will find this book indispensable.Table of ContentsPreface to the First Edition Preface to the Second Edition Notes on Using the Dictionary A Dictionary of Diplomacy A Guide to the Key Articles of the Vienna Convention The Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations (1961) Bibliography

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  • Rowman & Littlefield United States Protocol

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    Book SynopsisUnited States Protocol is a must-have reference for communicating with government and business officials, international organizations, and high-level military personnel, both in the United States and abroad. Everything you need is presented in a comprehensive, detailed, and well-organized book that makes it easy to navigate official protocol. Former President Bill Clinton says in his foreword that it is an authoritative user''s manual for international relations, it promises to become an indispensable referencenot only for those in Washington, but for all Americans in contact with people in other nations. Ambassador Mary Mel French uses her personal experience as a former Chief of Protocol to give us the most up-to-date and user-friendly guide to diplomatic protocol at the international, national, and state level. She includes meticulous instructions, in-depth diagrams and tables, a comprehensive table of contents, and a plethora of examples that make United States Protocol the perfectTrade ReviewIn diplomacy, protocol emerges from an evolving sense of etiquette built on the solid foundation of tradition. For those in the private sector who entertain international guests, good protocol can be an essential ingredient for business success. In this volume, Mel French offers the definitive guide to the do's and don'ts of protocol and thereby provides a service to students of American foreign policy and practitioners of global commerce alike. -- The Honorable Madeleine K. Albright, former Secretary of StateWonderfully entertaining and informative, the ins and outs of the Capital at its most elegant moments, for folks who attend and for those who wish they did. Goes behind the curtains of official Washington. It is not a 'kiss and tell' but a 'this is how it’s done' book, written by Ambassador Mary Mel French with precision, humor and extraordinary insight. -- Ken Duberstein, former Chief of Staff to President Ronald ReaganFrench’s book gives manners a modern twist and covers everything from how to address the president to writing a letter to your sheriff and who outranks whom in government. * Politico *United States Protocol: The Guide to Official Diplomatic Etiquette belongs on the shelves of any college-level political science or reference shelf. * California Bookwatch, September 2010 *White handles this extremely controversial topic in a fair, thorough, and nonpartisan manner, reaching logical conclusions. ? He takes the courageous step of calling for a serious debate on the application of just war theory to U.S. policy. He also raisesissues that deserve serious dialogue. Military and civilian leaders, clergy, political theorists, and concerned citizens will all gain a deeper moral understanding of conflict by engaging the questions that White raises. * Military Review, September 2010 *Ambassador Mel French is an accomplished professional who brought skill, elegance and etiquette to her work as White House chief of protocol. In this wonderful book, she shares her experience in a way that is as polished, personal, and entertaining as the countless high-level events she helped design for President Clinton and his administration. In today's world, international communication and cooperation are more important than ever. This book will be a valuable guide for government and business leaders alike. -- Thomas F. McLarty, III, Former Chief of Staff to President Bill ClintonHas it been awhile since someone asked you what the appropriate form of address might be for an ambassador? Or how one should arrange the seating at a diplomatic dinner? The art (or perhaps it is a science) of protocol is one that is rarely observed outside of the reaches of capital cities, but strict observance of rules can ease cultural differences and provide an orderly framework in all sorts of difficult situations. Author French, chief of protocol during the Clinton administration, is well qualified to lay out the proper way to get through an event with no offense. Her somewhat lighthearted presentation in no way impedes her seriousness of purpose, and the examples of problems that she or her predecessors encountered make this volume quite readable. The book starts with the order of precedence: who goes in first; titles and forms of address across cultures; and stations for letters, introductions, and place cards. It then moves on to how one behaves while visiting the president. Information on official entertaining, formal seating, and flag etiquette follow. There is an important and timely chapter on Internet protocol and a long section with various useful lists, such as facts about all the presidents and states, addresses of agencies and embassies, and American and religious holidays. All in all, this is a useful and inexpensive book that can serve as a reference source for party planners, letter writers, and anyone interested in knowing how things are done. The personal asides give a flavor of what it might be like to rub elbows with the powerful, and the readable prose encourages random dipping into sections. In this subject area, there is a 37-page PDF from the Foreign Service but nothing new published in the past 20 years. If your patrons have any interest in this area, it is a worthy purchase. * Booklist *Ambassador French, former chief of protocol for the United States during President Clinton's administration, has written an in-depth book covering diplomatic protocol. The book is well organized and covers everything from the order of precedence (the order or ranking of a country's diplomats) to embassy names and addresses. In addition French discusses some of the finer points of entertaining or meeting with diplomats such as forms of address, table settings, flag etiquette, and even Internet protocol. At the end, a list of government websites, a glossary of protocol terms, and a bibliography are included. This title could easily prove useful not only for members of the U.S. government but also for state government officials when meeting with foreign dignitaries and even business leaders working with foreign government officials. A book of this nature may also benefit undergraduate and graduate students who need to contact the embassy of a foreign country to obtain information about that particular country or to request a meeting with the ambassador of that country. BOTTOM LINE This book would be a welcome addition to libraries with any international scope. * Library Journal *Table of ContentsForeword by Former President William Jefferson Clinton Dedication Preface Acknowledgments Part 1: Office of Protocol Chapter 1: Chief of Protocol Chapter 2: Deputy Chief of Protocol Chapter 3: Assistant Chiefs of Protocol Part 2: Order of Precedence Information Chapter 4: General Discussion Chapter 5: Ranking Information for the United States Chapter 6: Meetings, Dinners, and Luncheons Chapter 7: Changes in the Order of Precedence Part 3: United States Order of Precedence Chapter 8: Order of Precedence Chapter 9:Order of Precedence in a State Chapter 10: Order of U.S. States Entering the Union (Chronological) Chapter 11: Order of the U.S. Territories Entering the Union (Chronological) Chapter 12: Order of the U.S. States Entering the Union (Alphabetical) Part 4: Titles and Forms of Address Information Chapter 13: Office of Protocol Chapter 14: The Honorable Chapter 15: Addressed by Office or Title Only Chapter 16: Title Usage in This Book Chapter 17: His or Her Excellency Part 5: Titles and Forms of Address Chapter 18: Federal Government in the United States Chapter 19: State Government in the United States Chapter 20: Municipal Government in the United States Chapter 21: Diplomats and International Representatives of the United States Chapter 22: Armed Services of the United States Chapter 23: International Officials Chapter 24: Religious Officials Chapter 25: Private United States Citizens Chapter 26:Addressing Spouses of Principal Officials Part 6: Official Visits with the President Chapter 27: Types of Visits Chapter 28: Planning for Visits Chapter 29: Arrival Chapter 30: White House Events Chapter 31: Arlington National Cemetery Chapter 32: Joint Meeting of Congress Chapter 33: Departure from Andrews Air Force base Chapter 34: United States Protective Divisions Part 7: Official Entertaining Chapter 35: Formal Dinner at the White House Chapter 36: State Lunch at the State Department Chapter 37: Formal Dinner at the State Department Chapter 38: Truman Dinner in the Benjamin Franklin Room Chapter 39: Dinners and Luncheons Hosted by Government of Private Citizens Chapter 40: Entertaining Check List Part 8: Table Seating Chapter 41: Follow Order of Precedence Chapter 42: Guest Placement at Tables Chapter 43: Private Entertaining of Official Guests Chapter 44: Table Seating Diagram Outline Chapter 45: Table Seating Diagrams Part 9: Flag Etiquette Chapter 46: American Flag Chapter 47: National Anthem Chapter 48: Pledge of Allegiance Part 10: Ceremonies Chapter 49: United States Presidential Inauguration Chapter 50: State and Official Funerals Chapter 51: Awards and Decorations Part 11: Conduct of Diplomacy Chapter 52: Protocol in Diplomacy Chapter 53: Establishing Diplomatic Relations Chapter 54: Ambassadors Chapter 55: Diplomatic Corps Chapter 56: Missions to the O.A.S and UN Chapter 57: Consulates and Consular Officers Chapter 58: Diplomatic Immunity Chapter 59: Breaking Diplomatic Relations Part 12: Blair House Chapter 60: The President's Guest House Part 13: Official Gift Giving Chapter 61: Five Words of Advice Chapter 62: Gift Recommendations Part 14: Presidential Advance and Government Official's Information Chapter 63: Advance for the President and Other Officials Chapter 64: Working with American and Foreign Embassies Chapter 65: Guidance for Advance and Government Officials Part 15: Internet Protocol Chapter 66: Social Planning and E-mail Chapter 67: E-mail and Professionalism Part 16: Valuable Information Chapter 68: Facts about Presidents of the United States Chapter 69: Facts about States of the Union Chapter 70: Addresses for President's Cabinet Agencies Chapter 71: United States Secretaries of State Chapter 72: United States Chiefs of Protocol Chapter 73: American Patriotic Songs Chapter 74: American and Religious Holidays Chapter 75: White House Tours Part 17: Embassy Names and Information Part 18: Websites Part 19: Glossary of Terms About the Author Bibliography Index

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  • Rowman & Littlefield The Evolution of Arms Control

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    Book SynopsisDrawing on his knowledge of the comparative history of warfare and arms control across preliterate, ancient, medieval, and modern polities, Richard Dean Burns focuses longitudinally on such perennial arms control issues as negotiation, verification, and compliance. Although he does not, for example, allege that war elephants and nuclear weapons are of equal destructive potential, he does discern instructive similarities between Carthage in 202 BCE and Iraq in 1991 AD. Arms control and disarmament measures have been pursued and adopted throughout the history and prehistory of human warfare: sometimes as protocols recognizing evolving humanitarian taboos; sometimes as terms imposed by the victors on the vanquished; and sometimes as accords negotiated between rivals fearful of mutual destruction. Arms control measures ramped up in significance and urgency at the dawn of the 20th century by the introduction of rapid-fire weapons, aircraft, chemical agents, and submarines, and again at mid-Trade ReviewThis is a concise, comprehensive, and scholarly work. Burns (emer., history, California State Univ., Los Angeles) traces arms control efforts back to the Punic Wars, and in some cases beyond. The most common types of efforts have been imposed on the vanquished by the victors. However, the Treaty of Versailles established a multilateral body to enforce its terms, the League of Nations, but it was easily subverted. The problems with arms control agreements are trying to distinguish between offensive and defensive weaponry, state sovereignty, technological change, and verification. One of the more interesting parts of the book deals with chemical weapons. Again, the origins go back to antiquity in attempts to control or outlaw such weapons as Greek fire, the poisoning of wells, and other chemical and biological agents. There have been many diplomatic attempts, all of which the author includes, to outlaw such weapons. But, they are still available and used. More successful have been attempts to control nuclear weapons, perhaps because these attempts have largely been bilateral. This is an excellent reference book and should be acquired by academic libraries. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduate and graduate collections. * CHOICE *Burns chronicles the progression of arms negotiations, allowing readers to visualize the intricacy of arms control and grasp the difficulties of finding common ground in preventing the spread of nuclear weapons. Whether the world's diplomatic efforts will be successful remains to be seen. Still, a major contribution. … Highly recommended. * CHOICE *Written for anyone interested in arms control and disarmament issues as well as military history, this book reviews the historic means and techniques for arms control such as demilitarization, regulation of arms manufacturing, stabilizing international environments and the outlawing of war. A section also reviews nuclear weaponry before and after the Cold War and the emergence of biological and bacterial delivery systems. * Reference and Research Book News *Richard Dean Burns’s The Evolution of Arms Control is at once a timely and significant contribution to the literature of the subject, written in plain English by one of America’s leading historian of arms control and disarmament. This thoughtful book will provide both generalists and specialists a better understanding of the multidimensionality of the most important issue of our age. All politicians and their advisers should give this work a careful read as they consider how their policies will enhance or inhibit the development of a more stable, secure world. -- Joseph M. Siracusa, Deputy Dean of Global Studies, The Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology UniversityWith President Obama and former Secretaries of State George Schultz and Henry Kissinger calling for ‘A World Without Nuclear Weapons,’ arms control is in the news more than in decades. What will happen? With its well-documented facts and chronologies, Richard Dean Burns’s highly readable history of arms control will help the reader navigate the difficult waters of international diplomacy and gain new insight into where the Obama administration may succeed. -- Hon. Philip E. Coyle III, Senior Advisor, World Security Institute; Former Assistant Secretary of DefenseTable of ContentsPreface Introduction Part I. Means and Techniques: A Historical Typology 1. Arms Limitations and/or Reductions 2. Demilitarization, Denuclearization, and Neutralization 3. Regulating Use/Outlawing Weapons and War 4. Customs and the Law of War 6. Stabilizing the International Environment Part II. Comments on Arms Control Processes: Negotiations, Verification, and Compliance 7. Arms Control Negotiations 8. The Verification Process 9. Compliance and Noncompliance 10. Reflections –On Nuclear Weaponry: The Cold War and After Appendix (Chronological listing of treaties and agreements) Notes Glossary Essential Resources Index

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  • MP-NCA Uni of North Carolina Ellsworth Bunker Global Troubleshooter Vietnam Hawk

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  • Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Public Opinion and TwentiethCentury Diplomacy

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    Book SynopsisThe objectives of this book are twofold. First, it provides an accessible introduction to the vast literature dedicated to the study of public opinion. Examining how its influence on diplomacy has been increasingly acknowledged, the book will show how public opinion has been embraced as a legitimate subject for scrutiny by international historians. Second, the book explores five case studies, looking at the role of public opinion in shaping British policy at the Paris Peace Conference, French policy in the era of 1930s appeasement, the policy choices of the United States during the Vietnam War, global responses to apartheid-era South Africa, and public attitudes across the EU regarding European integration. This closer examination incorporates different methodological approaches - old and new - to the complex task of ascertaining the impact of public opinion on the 'high' politics of diplomacy. The book thus provides students and scholars alike with a 'state of the field' overview, demTrade ReviewThis is an insightful and deeply researched analysis of the underappreciated influence of public opinion in the conduct of foreign policy in the 20th century. It deserves a wide readership. * Daniel Gorman, Professor of History, University of Waterloo, Canada *Table of ContentsIntroduction: What is Public Opinion? 1. 'Primat der Innenpolitik': From 'Diplomatic' to 'International History' 2. New Directions in Public Opinion Research 3. British Public Opinion and the Paris Peace Conference 4. French Public Opinion and 1930s Appeasement 5. American Public Opinion and the War in Vietnam 6. Global Opinion and Apartheid-era South Africa 7. European Opinion and EU Enlargement, 1973-2007 Conclusion Bibliography Index

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  • Prisoners of Geography

    Simon & Schuster Prisoners of Geography

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    Book SynopsisIn this New York Times bestseller, an award-winning journalist uses ten maps of crucial regions to explain the geo-political strategies of the world powers—“fans of geography, history, and politics (and maps) will be enthralled” (Fort Worth Star-Telegram).Maps have a mysterious hold over us. Whether ancient, crumbling parchments or generated by Google, maps tell us things we want to know, not only about our current location or where we are going but about the world in general. And yet, when it comes to geo-politics, much of what we are told is generated by analysts and other experts who have neglected to refer to a map of the place in question. All leaders of nations are constrained by geography. In “one of the best books about geopolitics” (The Evening Standard), now updated to include 2016 geopolitical developments, journalist Tim Marshall examines Russia, China, the US, Latin America, the Middle East, Africa,

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  • Wilder Publications The Art of War

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  • Universal-Publishers.com Harvesting the Waves

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  • Wilder Publications On War

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  • PublicAffairs,U.S. Our Separate Ways: The Struggle for the Future of

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    Book SynopsisAnger and distrust have strained the U.S.-Israeli alliance as the Obama administration and Netanyahu government have clashed over Israeli settlements, convulsions in the Arab world, and negotiating with Iran. Our Separate Ways is an urgent examination of why the alliance has deteriorated and the dangers of its neglect.Powerful demographic, cultural, and strategic currents in Israel and the United States are driving the two countries apart. In America, the once-solid pro-Israel consensus is being corroded by partisan rancor, which also pits conservative Jews against the more liberal Jewish majority. In Israel, surveys of young Jewish citizens reveal a disdain for democracy, and, in some cases, a readiness to curb the civil liberties of non-Jews. Prospects for preserving a liberal Zionism against the pressures for Greater Israel" are dimming as hopes for a two-state solution fade.The acrimony between President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been a symptom, not cause, of the deeper crisis. If the alliance becomes just a transactional arrangement, then the moral, emotional, and largely intangible bonds that have long tied the two countries together will continue to weaken. Going separate ways at a time of Middle East chaos, and despite profound historical commitment, would be an immense tragedy. The partnership must restore the shared vision that created it.Trade Review"Combining political and historical expertise with an approachable, engaging tone...the book will appeal to both casual readers interested in current events in the Middle East and those with a more extensive background in the region. An impassioned, learned plea for the importance of shared values, rather than coldhearted calculations, as the basis of diplomacy." --Kirkus Reviews "Our Separate Ways is essential reading--a revelatory inside account of the U.S.-Israeli alliance in the Obama years and a searching, insightful analysis of the spreading fissures in that alliance. Anyone concerned about the future of U.S.-Israeli relations should read this book." --Steve Coll, dean of the Graduate School of Journalism, Columbia University, and staff writer, New Yorker "For an Israeli who believes that American support is crucial to my country's safety and well-being, Our Separate Ways is a painful wake-up call from two close friends. And for a journalist who has watched the turmoil and tempests of the Obama-Netanyahu years, it is an unmatched source of inside knowledge and sharp analysis." --Aluf Benn, editor in chief, Haaretz

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  • Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Europe, Globalization, and the Coming of the

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    Book SynopsisThe scope and the theme of the book is to analyze the modern political trends and strategies that are leading to major changes in Western civilization, America included, since the OIC strategy targets America also. Learning from the European experience is crucial for Americans. Moreover this evolution is inscribed in the historical movement of Islamic theology and expansionism. It is not fortuitous but it has its own theological and political structure that must be known in the West if we wish to live in a peaceful world.Trade ReviewPraise for Eurabia: [No] book explains the European Muslim situation more ably than Eurabia: The Euro-Arab Axis...It's hard to overstate this book's importance...Eurabia is eye-opening and required reading for anyone seriously interested in understanding Europe's current predicament and its probably fate. -- Bruce Bawer * The Hudson Review, Winter 2006 *Praise for Bat Ye'or: "Bat Ye'or has traced a nearly secret history of Europe over the past thirty years, convincingly showing how the Euro-Arab dialogue has blossomed from a minor discussion group into the engine for the continent's Islamization. In delineating this phenomenon, she also provides the intellectual resources with which to resist it. Will her message be listened to?" —Daniel Pipes "No writer has done more than Bat Ye'or to draw attention to the menacing character of Islamic extremism. Future historians will one day regard her coinage of the term 'Eurabia' as prophetic. Those who wish to live in a free society must be eternally vigilant. Bat Ye'or's vigilance is unrivalled." —Niall Ferguson "Ordinary people who are still in the dark about the way the Euro-Arab Dialogue is refashioning their lives may one day rebel, in which case Bat Ye'or and this book will seem prophetic. Or they may sink helplessly into dhimmitude, in which case Bat Ye'or will be ignored and her book unobtainable. Either way, she is a Cassandra, a brave and far-sighted spirit." —David Pryce-JonesTable of ContentsPreface Introduction Chapter 1 The European Union & the Organization of the Islamic Conference: a Common Struggle Chapter 2 Multiculturism Chapter 3 Multiculturalism, the OIC and the Alliance of Civilizations Chapter 4 The Destruction of the Nations of Europe Chapter 5 Networks of Global Governance Bibliography Endnotes

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  • Disruption Books Lost and Found In Spain: Tales of An Ambassador's Wife

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    Book SynopsisWhen her husband was appointed by President Barack Obama to be U.S. Ambassador to Spain and Andorra, Susan Solomont uprooted herself. She left her career, her friends and family, and a life she loved to join her husband for a three-and-a-half-year tour overseas. Part memoir and part travelogue, Solomont learns the rules of a diplomatic household; goes on a culinary adventure with some of Spain’s greatest chefs; finds her place in the Madrid Jewish community; and discovers her own voice to create new meaning in her role as a spouse, a community member, and a 21st century woman.Trade Review"In these pages, Susan Solomont has shared an exhilarating story of the challenges and the special joys of representing America abroad, which will inspire, educate and delight. This powerful portrait of perseverance and courage is a great gift as we navigate new changes and challenges in our life's journey." Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the House"Susan shows us with her memories of traveling around my homeland the importance of cultural and culinary diplomacythat one of the best ways to understand and connect with a country and people is through their food." José Andrés, Chef"In Lost and Found in Spain , Susan Solomont makes the patriotic expatriate life her own and reminds us that an Ambassadorship is a family calling." John Kerry, 68th US Secretary of State"A vivid, honest, and loving account of life behind the scenes in one of the most coveted and dazzling institutions that represents the United States. That Susan and Alan Solomont quickly got labeled 'Team Solomont' among the diplomatic circles in town is a testimony to Susan's brilliance, easy charm, and delightful wit, which find ample expression in her book." H.E. Ana de Palacio, Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Spain"In Lost and Found in Spain , Susan Lewis Solomont provides the rare gift of revealing the world of diplomacy. She takes us behind the walls of the US Embassy in Spain and we get a portrayal of life through the lens of an entrepreneurial woman. She offers an in-depth tour into the world of protocol and the role that spouses make for themselves in this mysterious yet intriguing world. And did I mention the food? That alone is worth the ridebut there's far more in this fascinating book." Randy Susan Meyers, Author"Useful reading for those in a similar position, whether in the public or private sector, and a strong case for better defining the roles of diplomatic spouses, to say nothing of paying them for their work." Kirkus Reviews"An inherently interesting memoir that is exceptional for its candor and retrospective informational insights, Lost and Found In Spain: Tales of An Ambassador's Wife will prove to be an immediate and enduringly popular addition to both community and academic library Contemporary American Biography collections." Midwest Book Review

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  • Disruption Books Window Seat on the World: My Travels with the Secretary of State

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    Book SynopsisReporter Glen Johnson was covering politics for the Boston Globe when he received a job offer that would embed him in the world of protocols, planes, and global peacekeeping. For the next four years, he accompanied John Kerry as he became the most-traveled Secretary of State in history. The former journalist kept notes while Kerry worked out a power-sharing agreement in Afghanistan, negotiated with the Israelis, convinced Iran to get rid of its nuclear weapons program, developed a counter-ISIS coalition, and brokered climate change agreements, including the 2015 Paris Agreement. Kerry also confronted two lingering challenges: how to cooperate with an assertive China and a Russia that sidestepped its own wrongdoing but felt aggrieved and justified to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. Window Seat on the World is an all-access look at life inside the nation's first cabinet agency: the complexity of State Department protocols, the grueling schedules, the delicacy of engagement with world leaders and foreign cultures, and the dedication of a longtime public servant and his team to the practice of diplomacy.Trade Review" Window Seat on the World is a whirlwind tour of four consequential years of American diplomacy, written with the unique insights of a veteran journalist who had a front-row seat... An invaluable book for anyone who cares about America's role in the world and the dedicated public servants who carry our mission abroad." Andrea Mitchell, NBC News Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent"Glen Johnson's Window Seat on the World gives us a rare, inside look at diplomacy as it is practiced at the highest level. An important and revealing read." Ambassador (ret.) Nicholas Burns, Professor, Harvard University; former Under Secretary of State; former State Department spokesman"Writing with the skill of a former news reporter and the access granted a staff member, Johnson provides fresh perspective on John Kerry's remarkable career of public service, including descriptions of his patience, creativity, and the special skills he brought to a job perfectly suited to his background." Ambassador (ret.) Alan Solomont, Dean, Tisch College of Public Service, Tufts University; former finance chairman, Democratic National Committee"A firsthand account showing that high stakes politics are ultimately about people; the ones making decisions and those who are impacted including me!" Jason Rezaian, Washington Post columnist and author, Prisoner: My 544 Days in an Iranian Prison"A vivid, human, insider's account of Kerry and the Obama administration's dealings with Iran, Russia, China, climate change, and other global challenges." John Farrell, bestselling author and former deputy Washington bureau chief of The Boston GlobeGlen Johnson covered five presidential elections over three decades reporting for The Boston Globe , Associated Press, a string of local newspapers, and the historic City News Bureau of Chicago. He served as US deputy assistant secretary of State for strategic communications from 2013 to 2017 under an appointment by President Barack Obama, and took over 100,000 photos of Secretary Kerry during their international travels. Johnson proudly graduated from Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin. He now lives outside Boston.

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  • Cambria Press Americas Taiwan Dilemma

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  • Academica Press The Forgotten Perspective: Okoi Arikpo in

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    Book SynopsisThis book examines diplomatic role of Okoi Arikpo during Biafran War in Nigeria. It examines his diplomatic engagements and how they shaped the international politics of the fighting. Okoi Arikpo was Nigeria's longest serving Minister of Foreign Affairs, saddled with the country's chief diplomatic responsibilities from 1967 and 1975. Okoi Arikpo played the role of Federal emissary on foreign relations in the Biafran Crisis as well. The Foreign Ministry's role in the foreign policy decision-making system was also due to the sort of leadership that Arikpo was able to provide.

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  • Notion Press, Inc. Indiaarmenia

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  • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp The Dogs of Diplomacy

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  • Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Cyprus Before 1974: The Prelude to Crisis

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    Book SynopsisFocusing on the period from September 1964, when Senor Galo Lasso Plaza assumed the UN mediatory role, to the coup d’etat and the Turkish invasion ten years later, Cyprus Before 1974 seeks to unpick the internal conflicts which led to the failure of the peace process in Cyprus. Marilena Varnava studies three phases: Plaza’s mediation of 1964-1965; the negotiating impasse on the island during the period 1965-1967; and finally the inter-communal talks of 1968-1974. Varnava argues persuasively that each of these successive phases, particularly the latter two, were inextricably tied to political and social developments within the two main communities on the island itself. In particular, Cyprus before 1974 focuses on the events of 1968 - when the Greek-Cypriot political leadership, and the President of the Republic of Cyprus Archbishop Makarios III, failed to grasp the nature of the changes within the island’s post-independence arena. Recurrent attempts within both communities during the talks of that year to create faits accomplis favourable to their own bargaining positions served to heighten the barriers to a stable and peaceful outcome. This study enlarges our understanding of the underlying issues which the Turkish invasion of 1974 were to throw into stark relief and is essential reading for all those who study the Cyprus problem and conflict resolution.Table of ContentsABBREVIATIONS INTRODUCTION Historical Background PART I: 1964-1967 CHAPTER ONE Galo Plaza Report, 1964-1965: Origins and Consequences CHAPTER TWO 1964-1967: Reshuffling the Deck: The Restructuring of the State CHAPTER THREE 1964-1967: The Economic Development of the Island CHAPTER FOUR 1965-1967: A “Convenient” Negotiating Stalemate PART II: 1968-1974 CHAPTER FIVE November 1967 Crisis: A Turning Point CHAPTER SIX Inter-Communal Negotiations, 1968-1971 CHAPTER SEVEN The Final Attempt, 1972-1974 CONCLUSION APPENDIX I THIRTEEN POINTS OF MAKARIOS 1963 APPENDIX II VARIOUS PROPOSALS DURING THE FIRST ROUND OF INTER-COMMUNAL TALKS 1968-1971 ENDNOTES SOURCES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX

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