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Diplomacy & Negotiation

Digital Disruption and Rethinking the ‘Script’ of Peace Mediation [JOURNAL ARTICLE]

 
Aggestam, K., & Hedling, E. (2023). Digital Disruption and Rethinking the ‘Script’ of Peace Mediation. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 19(1), 84-114.

Deterrence and Defence: The US Military and International Partnering for Peace in Outer Space [PRACTITIONER'S PERSPECTIVE]

 
Sturdevant, R. W. (2023). Deterrence and Defence: The US Military and International Partnering for Peace in Outer Space, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 18(2-3), 446-456.

Let’s Just Talk About the Weather: Weather Satellites and Space Diplomacy [JOURNAL ARTICLE]

 
Borowitz, M. (2023). Let’s Just Talk About the Weather: Weather Satellites and Space Diplomacy, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 18(2-3), 409-436.

Space Diplomacy and the Artemis Accords [JOURNAL ARTICLE]

 
Riordan, N., Machoň, M., & Csajková, L. (2023). Space Diplomacy and the Artemis Accords, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 18(2-3), 380-408.

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.

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.

Diplomacy of Disaster: The Afghanistan ‘Peace Process’ and the Taliban Occupation of Kabul [JOURNAL ARTICLE]

 
Maley, W., & Jamal, A. S. (2022). Diplomacy of Disaster: The Afghanistan ‘Peace Process’ and the Taliban Occupation of Kabul, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 17(1), 32-63.

From Germs Control to Arms Control: Security Negotiations in the Era of Coronavirus [JOURNAL ARTICLE]

 
Baklitskiy, A., & Shakirov, O. (2020). From Germs Control to Arms Control: Security Negotiations in the Era of Coronavirus, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 15(4), 542-555.

Conceptualizing Groups in UN Multilateralism: The Diplomatic Practice of Group Politics [JOURNAL ARTICLE]

 
Laatikainen, Katie Verlin. (2017). Conceptualizing Groups in un Multilateralism: The Diplomatic Practice of Group Politics, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 12(2-3), 113-137.

Beastly Diplomacy [JOURNAL ARTICLE]

 
Leira, Halvard, & Neumann, Iver B. (2016). Beastly Diplomacy, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 12(4), 337-359.

The Culture of Negotiation in the European Union: Reviewing Trends and Predicting Patterns of Multilateral Decision-Making [JOURNAL ARTICLE]

 
Guggenbühl, Alain. (2013). The Culture of Negotiation in the European Union: Reviewing Trends and Predicting Patterns of Multilateral Decision-Making, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 8(1), 21-47.

The Distinction between Foreign Policy and Diplomacy in American International Thought and Practice [JOURNAL ARTICLE]

 
Clinton, David. (2011). The Distinction between Foreign Policy and Diplomacy in American International Thought and Practice, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 6(3-4), 261-276.

Diplomatic Persuasion: An Under-Investigated Process [JOURNAL ARTICLE]

 
Kerr, Pauline L. (2010). Diplomatic Persuasion: An Under-Investigated Process, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 5(3), 235-261.

Reappraising Diplomacy: Structural Diplomacy and the Case of the European Union [JOURNAL ARTICLE]

 
Keukeleire, Stephan, Justaert, Arnout, & Thiers, Robin. (2009). Reappraising Diplomacy: Structural Diplomacy and the Case of the European Union, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 4(2), 143-165.

Portrait of an Institution: The US Embassy in London, 1945-53 [JOURNAL ARTICLE]

 
Colman, Jonathan. (2009). Portrait of an Institution: The US Embassy in London, 1945-53, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 4(3), 339-360.

The European Union in Multilateral Diplomacy [JOURNAL ARTICLE]

 
Jørgensen, Knud Erik. (2009). The European Union in Multilateral Diplomacy, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 4(2), 189-209.

Acceding to the Norm: The Accession of LDCs to the WTO [JOURNAL ARTICLE]

 
Hawthorne, Helen. (2009). Acceding to the Norm: The Accession of LDCs to the WTO, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 4(1), 7-35.

Bilateral Diplomacy: Rethinking the Jamaica-US Shiprider Agreement [JOURNAL ARTICLE]

 
Haughton, Suzette. (2008). Bilateral Diplomacy: Rethinking the Jamaica-US Shiprider Agreement, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 3(3), 253-276.

Negotiating with Terrorists: A Discrete Form of Diplomacy [JOURNAL ARTICLE]

 
Olivier Faure, Guy. (2008). Negotiating with Terrorists: A Discrete Form of Diplomacy, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 3(2), 179-200.

As a Matter of Feeling: Emotions and the Choice of Mediator Tactics in International Mediation [JOURNAL ARTICLE]

 
Smilovitz, Joshua, & Capelos, Tereza. (2008). As a Matter of Feeling: Emotions and the Choice of Mediator Tactics in International Mediation, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 3(1), 63-85.

Experience Matters Most [JOURNAL ARTICLE]

 
Paschke, Karl Theodor. (2007). Experience Matters Most, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 2(2), 175-185.

Singapore's Diplomacy: Vulnerability into Strength [JOURNAL ARTICLE]

 
Rana, Kishan S. (2006). Singapore's Diplomacy: Vulnerability into Strength, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 1(1), 81-106.

Formal Leadership in Multilateral Negotiations: A Rational Institutionalist Theory [JOURNAL ARTICLE]

 
Tallberg, Jonas. (2006). Formal Leadership in Multilateral Negotiations: A Rational Institutionalist Theory, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 1(2), 117-141.

Training for Chairing: A Practical Approach [JOURNAL ARTICLE]

 
Hemery, John, & Meerts, Paul. (2006). Training for Chairing: A Practical Approach, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 1(2), 197-208.

Diplomacy with Fundamentalists: The United States and the Taliban [JOURNAL ARTICLE]

 
Kleiner, Juergen. (2006). Diplomacy with Fundamentalists: The United States and the Taliban, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 1(3), 209-234.

 

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