Foreign Services / Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA)
Catching Up with the Future: Diplomacy for a New Global Landscape [FORUM ESSAY] Uilenreef, A. (2024). Catching Up with the Future: Diplomacy for a New Global Landscape. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 19(4), 737-745. |
The Brutalization of Diplomacy? [FORUM ESSAY] Lafont Rapnouil, M. (2024). The Brutalization of Diplomacy?. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 19(4), 726-736. |
Strategic Functions of Future Diplomacy: Introduction to the Forum [FORUM] Melissen, J. (2024). Strategic Functions of Future Diplomacy: Introduction to the Forum. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 19(4), 723-725. |
Bolstering the Boys Club: Security Vetting, Diversity and Diplomatic Gatekeeping [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Stephenson, E., & Rimmer, S. H. (2024). Bolstering the Boys Club: Security Vetting, Diversity and Diplomatic Gatekeeping. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 19(3), 536-562. |
The Prospect and Limitations of Digital Diplomacy: The Case of Indonesia [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Triwibowo, A. (2023). The Prospect and Limitations of Digital Diplomacy: The Case of Indonesia. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 19(1), 224-269. |
Diplomats as Skilful Bricoleurs of the Digital Age: EU Foreign Policy Communications from the COREU to WhatsApp [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Bicchi, F., & Lovato, M. (2023). Diplomats as Skilful Bricoleurs of the Digital Age: EU Foreign Policy Communications from the COREU to WhatsApp. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 19(1), 184-223. |
Domestic Digital Diplomacy: Digital Disruption at the Macro and Micro Levels [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Manor, I. (2023). Domestic Digital Diplomacy: Digital Disruption at the Macro and Micro Levels. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 19(1), 145-183. |
Diversity and Women’s Representation in Small States’ Diplomacy: A Case Study of Lithuania [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Park, A. (2023). Diversity and Women’s Representation in Small States’ Diplomacy: A Case Study of Lithuania. The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 18(4), 584-621. |
Duty of Care: Consular Diplomacy Response of Baltic and Nordic Countries to COVID-19 [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Birka, I., Kļaviņš, D., & Kits, R. (2022). Duty of Care: Consular Diplomacy Response of Baltic and Nordic Countries to COVID-19, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 18(1), 133-164. |
The Diplomatic Glass Cliff: Women's Representation and Diplomacy's Decline [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Stephenson, E. (2022). The Diplomatic Glass Cliff: Women’s Representation and Diplomacy’s Decline, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 17(3), 553-587. |
Polarisation versus Convergence: Senior Female Diplomats' Views on Feminism, Religion and Women's Rights in US Foreign Policy [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Bashevkin, S. (2022). Polarisation versus Convergence: Senior Female Diplomats’ Views on Feminism, Religion and Women’s Rights in US Foreign Policy, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 17(3), 518-552. |
Gender Representation in Japan's National and International Diplomacy [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Flowers, P. R. (2022). Gender Representation in Japan’s National and International Diplomacy, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 17(3), 488-517. |
Against the Wind of Change: An Auto-ethnographic Account on Gender Relations in the Diplomatic Sector of Post-communist States [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Kostadinova, T. (2022). Against the Wind of Change: An Auto-ethnographic Account on Gender Relations in the Diplomatic Sector of Post-communist States, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 17(3), 463-487. |
Gender Strategies of Czech Female Diplomats [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Fellegi, Z., Kočí, K., & Benešová, K. (2022). Gender Strategies of Czech Female Diplomats, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 17(3), 431-462. |
From Female Masculinity to Hegeonic Femininity: Evolving Gender Performances of Turkish Women Diplomats [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Süleymanoğlu-Kürüm, R., & Rumelili, B. (2022). From Female Masculinity to Hegemonic Femininity: Evolving Gender Performances of Turkish Women Diplomats, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 17(3), 402-430. |
Who Gets to Be a Virtuoso? Diplomatic Competence through an Intersectional Lens [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Standfield, C. (2022). Who Gets to Be a Virtuoso? Diplomatic Competence through an Intersectional Lens, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 17(3), 371-401. |
Introduction: Approaching Gender and Ministries of Foreign Affairs [INTRODUCTION SPECIAL ISSUE] Niklasson, B., & Towns, A. E. (2022). Introduction: Approaching Gender and Ministries of Foreign Affairs, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 17(3), 339-369. |
Mapping Innovation Diplomacy in Denmark and Sweden [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Kļaviņš, D. (2021). Mapping Innovation Diplomacy in Denmark and Sweden, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 16(4), 565-596. |
The Rise, Fall and Rebirth of Foreign Policy Planning in Brazil (1949-2018) [JOURNAL ARTICLE] de Souza Farias, R. (2021). The Rise, Fall and Rebirth of Foreign Policy Planning in Brazil (1949-2018), The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 16(4), 547-564. |
Then and Now: A Structural Approach Analysis of Japan’s Cultural Diplomacy towards Thailand [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Kittipaisalsilpa, P. (2021). Then and Now: A Structural Approach Analysis of Japan’s Cultural Diplomacy towards Thailand, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 16(4), 519-546. |
A Balancing Act? Inter-Ministerial Co-operation in the Work of the Cultural Attachés [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Kizlari, D., & Valenza, D. (2021). A Balancing Act? Inter-Ministerial Co-operation in the Work of the Cultural Attachés, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 16(4), 493-518. |
Co-evolution of Diplomacy after the Corona Crisis: An Agenda for Practitioners [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Salinas Pérez, D., Canchola Gutiérrez, U., & López-Portillo, J. (2020). Co-evolution of Diplomacy after the Corona Crisis: An Agenda for Practitioners, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 15(4), 659-669. |
Still Head Waiters Who Are Occasionally Allowed to Sit? Heads of Mission after COVID-19 [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Heine, J. (2020). Still Head Waiters Who Are Occasionally Allowed to Sit? Heads of Mission after COVID-19, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 15(4), 648-658. |
The Mediatisation of MFAS: Diplomacy in the New Media Ecology [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Manor, Ilan, & Crilley, Rhys. (2019). The Mediatisation of MFAS: Diplomacy in the New Media Ecology, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 15(1-2), 66-92. |
The Gendered Networking of Diplomats [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Niklasson, Birgitta. (2020). The Gendered Networking of Diplomats, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 15(1-2), 13-42. |
The Site of Foreign Policy: A Field Theory Account of MFAs [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Balzacq, Thierry. (2020). The Site of Foreign Policy: A Field Theory Account of MFAs, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 15(1-2), 174-184. |
Distributed Agency: Foreign Policy sans MFA [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Dittmer, Jason. (2019). Distributed Agency: Foreign Policy sans MFA, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 15(1-2), 155-164. |
From Delhi to Dili: Facebook Diplomacy by Ministries of Foreign Affairs in the Asia-Pacific [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Spry, Damien. (2019). From Delhi to Dili: Facebook Diplomacy by Ministries of Foreign Affairs in the Asia-Pacific, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 15(1-2), 93-125. |
Journeying into the Diplomatic Unknown: The Vergesellschaftung of the German Auswärtiges Amt [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Bartonek, Emilie. (2020). Journeying into the Diplomatic Unknown: The Vergesellschaftung of the German Auswärtiges Amt, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 15(1-2), 196-205. |
Diplomacy as Relational Practice [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Qin, Yaqing. (2020). Diplomacy as Relational Practice, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 15(1-2), 165-173. |
Diplomats, Domestic Agency and the Implementation of Sanctions: The MFAs of France and Germany in the Age of Geoeconomic Diplomacy [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Olsen, Kim B. (2020). Diplomats, Domestic Agency and the Implementation of Sanctions: The MFAs of France and Germany in the Age of Geoeconomic Diplomacy, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 15(1-2), 126-154. |
Modernizing the Dutch Diplomatic Service: A Work in Progress [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Collet, Steven. (2015). Modernizing the Dutch Diplomatic Service: A Work in Progress, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 10(4), 440-451. |
The Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Transforming World Politics: Between Isomorphism and Path Dependence [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Georgiadou, Elena. (2013). The Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Transforming World Politics: Between Isomorphism and Path Dependence, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 8(2), 139-160. |
Senior Diplomats in the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs: When an Entrance Exam Still Determines the Career [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Heilbronn, Jean, & Lequesne, Christian. (2012). Senior Diplomats in the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs: When an Entrance Exam Still Determines the Career, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 7(3), 269-285. |
The Impact of Enlargement: Europeanization of Polish Foreign Policy? Tracking Adaptation and Change in the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Pomorska, Karolina. (2007). The Impact of Enlargement: Europeanization of Polish Foreign Policy? Tracking Adaptation and Change in the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 2(1), 25-51. |
Reforming Foreign Services for the Twenty-First Century [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Riordan, Shaun. (2007). Reforming Foreign Services for the Twenty-First Century, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 2(2), 161-173. |
The Traditions and Travails of Career Diplomacy in the United States [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Hanson, Thomas. (2011). The Traditions and Travails of Career Diplomacy in the United States, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 6(3-4), 433-450. |
The European External Action Service: A Pivotal Actor in EU Foreign Policy Communications? [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Bicchi, Federica. (2012). The European External Action Service: A Pivotal Actor in EU Foreign Policy Communications?, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 7(1), 81-94. |
Providing for European-Level Diplomacy after Lisbon: The Case of the European External Action Service [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Duke, Simon. (2009). Providing for European-Level Diplomacy after Lisbon: The Case of the European External Action Service, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 4(2), 211-233. |
Analysing the Power of the European Union’s Diplomatic Service: Do the EU Member States Control the European External Action Service? [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Kostanyan, Hrant. (2016). Analysing the Power of the European Union’s Diplomatic Service: Do the EU Member States Control the European External Action Service?, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 11(1), 26-48. |
Ministries of Foreign Affairs: A Crucial Institution Revisited [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Lequesne, Christian. (2020). Ministries of Foreign Affairs: A Crucial Institution Revisited, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 15(1-2), 1-12. |
Diplomatic Training and the Challenges Facing the EEAS [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Duke, Simon. (2012). Diplomatic Training and the Challenges Facing the EEAS, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 7(1), 95-114. |
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. |
Equal Opportunities in the Slovene Diplomatic Service [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Jazbec, Milan. (2014). Equal Opportunities in the Slovene Diplomatic Service, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 9(1), 103-112. |
The Early Days of the European External Action Service: A Practitioner’s View [JOURNAL ARTICLE] Spence, David. (2012). The Early Days of the European External Action Service: A Practitioner’s View, The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 7(1), 115-134. |
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. |