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If a key aspect of diplomacy is how countries are seen abroad, official diplomats are not the only actors. In contexts as diverse as Syria, Myanmar and the South China Sea, think tanks are influential actors whose impact deserves greater study. As organisations producing independent intellectual outputs to influence public policy, think tanks engage in at least four diplomatic functions: negotiation, communication, information-gathering and promoting friendly relations in international affairs. Detailed case studies show that think tanks both directly perform and indirectly support diplomatic functions: as metaphorical hired guns, charm offensive, witnesses and safe space; as a school for diplomats, personal trainers, chief knowledge officer and wise counsel. To reach their full potential, think tanks need to overcome obstacles including resource constraints and relationships with policymakers.

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Think Tank Diplomacy  Melissa Conley Tyler, Rhea Matthews and Emma Brockhurst Abstract Keywords  Introduction Part 1. Understanding Think Tanks Part 2. Understanding Modern Diplomacy Part 3. Case Studies of Think Tanks in Diplomacy Acknowledgements References

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 26/10/2017
      ISBN13: 9789004331204, 978-9004331204
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      Book Synopsis
      If a key aspect of diplomacy is how countries are seen abroad, official diplomats are not the only actors. In contexts as diverse as Syria, Myanmar and the South China Sea, think tanks are influential actors whose impact deserves greater study. As organisations producing independent intellectual outputs to influence public policy, think tanks engage in at least four diplomatic functions: negotiation, communication, information-gathering and promoting friendly relations in international affairs. Detailed case studies show that think tanks both directly perform and indirectly support diplomatic functions: as metaphorical hired guns, charm offensive, witnesses and safe space; as a school for diplomats, personal trainers, chief knowledge officer and wise counsel. To reach their full potential, think tanks need to overcome obstacles including resource constraints and relationships with policymakers.

      Table of Contents
      Think Tank Diplomacy  Melissa Conley Tyler, Rhea Matthews and Emma Brockhurst Abstract Keywords  Introduction Part 1. Understanding Think Tanks Part 2. Understanding Modern Diplomacy Part 3. Case Studies of Think Tanks in Diplomacy Acknowledgements References

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