Middle East & North Africa
Orbis non sufficit — Co-operation and Discord in Global Space and Disarmament Governance [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Chiu, N. (2023). Orbis non sufficit — Co-operation and Discord in Global Space and Disarmament Governance. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 18(2-3), 351-379. |
Humanitarian Public Diplomacy in Comparative Perspective: The 2015 Refugee Crisis (2015-2021), the Syrian Civil War (2011-2022) and the 2015 Nepal Earthquake [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Dingott Alkopher, T., & Barak, N. (2023). Humanitarian Public Diplomacy in Comparative Perspective: The 2015 Refugee Crisis (2015-2021), the Syrian Civil War (2011-2022) and the 2015 Nepal Earthquake. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 19(2), 271-306. |
The Power to Blame as a Source of Leverage: International Mediation and ‘Dead Cat Diplomacy’ [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Siniver, A. (2022). The Power to Blame as a Source of Leverage: International Mediation and ‘Dead Cat Diplomacy’. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 17(2), 216-247. |
Turkey’s Islamic Public Diplomacy in the Post-Davutoğlu Era: Neo-Ottomanism, Humanitarianism and the Legitimation of Hamas after the Arab Spring [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Jeong, H. W. (2021). Turkey’s Islamic Public Diplomacy in the Post-Davutoğlu Era: Neo-Ottomanism, Humanitarianism and the Legitimation of Hamas after the Arab Spring. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 16(1), 1-26. |
Distributed Agency: Foreign Policy sans MFA [FORUM ESSAY: THEORY] Dittmer, J. (2019). Distributed Agency: Foreign Policy sans MFA. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 15(1-2), 155-164. |
Diplomatic Representation in the Public Sphere: Performing Accreditation [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Neumann, I. B. (2019). Diplomatic Representation in the Public Sphere: Performing Accreditation. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 14(4), 447-466. |
Navigating Discretion: A Diplomatic Practice in Moments of Socio-political Rupture [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Kuschnitzki, J. (2019). Navigating Discretion: A Diplomatic Practice in Moments of Socio-political Rupture. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 14(4), 331-356. |
The Duty of Care for Citizens Abroad: Security and Responsibility in the In Amenas and Fukushima Crises [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Græger, N., & Yennie Lindgren, W. (2018). The Duty of Care for Citizens Abroad: Security and Responsibility in the In Amenas and Fukushima Crises. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 13(2), 188-210. |
Parental Child Abduction and the State: Identity, Diplomacy and the Duty of Care [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Haugevik, K. (2018). Parental Child Abduction and the State: Identity, Diplomacy and the Duty of Care. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 13(2), 167-187. |
The European Cooperation in the Southern Mediterranean: The Multilateralization of Bilateral Relations? [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Bicchi, F. (2018). The European Cooperation in the Southern Mediterranean: The Multilateralization of Bilateral Relations?. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 13(1), 117-135. |
The European Union’s Public Diplomacy towards the Arab Spring: The Case of Egypt [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Samei, M. F. A. (2015). The European Union’s Public Diplomacy towards the Arab Spring: The Case of Egypt. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 10(2), 111-138. |
Dialogue and Power: Understanding Danish Public Diplomacy Efforts in the Middle East [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Pultz, K. (2012). Dialogue and Power: Understanding Danish Public Diplomacy Efforts in the Middle East. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 7(2), 161-180. |
Obama, Clinton and the Diplomacy of Change [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Sharp, P. (2011). Obama, Clinton and the Diplomacy of Change. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 6(3-4), 393-411. |
Into High Gear: China's Public Diplomacy [JOURNAL ARTICLE] d'Hooghe, I. (2008). Into High Gear: China's Public Diplomacy. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 3(1), 37-61. |
Democracy Promotion as Foreign Policy: Some Cautionary Reflections [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Lovell, D. (2007). Democracy Promotion as Foreign Policy: Some Cautionary Reflections. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 2(2), 101-125. |
The Duty of Diplomatic Dissent [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Kiesling, J. B. (2006). The Duty of Diplomatic Dissent. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 1(3), 295-301. |