Celebrity Diplomacy: International Studies Intensives
Autor Andrew F. Cooper, Louise Frechetteen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 oct 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781594514784
ISBN-10: 159451478X
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria International Studies Intensives
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 159451478X
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.49 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria International Studies Intensives
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
“What leaps out from these pages of this book is the need to appreciate the emergent role of these celebrities in any comprehensive reading of global affairs in the new millennium. The image of celebrity diplomacy as a mere fad does not hold up. Cooper captures the essence of this vital and multi-dimensional phenomenon that will continue to grab our attention for years to come.”
—Louise Fréchette, from the foreword
“ … Cooper’s analysis gives convincing depth to a phenomenon commonly and unfairly derided as superficial posturing, and confirms the rising power of non-state actors in a globalized world. …Celebrity Diplomacy poses great questions, features characters who are larger than life, and builds a powerful intellectual case that the insular world of diplomacy has been irredeemably transformed by celebrity culture.”
—Mark Fried in Literary Review of Canada
“… Andrew Cooper has done an outstanding job of exploring this brave, not-quite-new world. Moreover, aside from its substantive virtues, Celebrity Diplomacy displays clear organization, a salutary brevity, and a droll wit. Future scholars of this subject, and I hope there will be many, will owe a great debt to his seminal study.”
—Neal Rosendorf from the USC Center on Public Diplomacy
“A new type of transnational activist has emerged, both co-operating and competing with established diplomatic practitioners. Movie stars, musicians, and CEOs have grabbed new roles on the world stage, simultaneously levering their access to world leaders and mass audiences. The global system is increasingly open to and challenged by their participation in a manner that very few would have anticipated. Blending an appreciation of both complex forms of diplomacy and the exciting but unpredictable dynamics of popular culture, Andrew F. Cooper brings focus to this significant, yet under-analyzed, area of international relations.”
—Jorge Heine, Ambassador of Chile to India and Vice President of the International Political Science Association
“What a fantastic book! Well-written, thoughtful, and original--on a very hot topic that will make a great contribution.”
—John Orman, coauthor of Celebrity Politics
“While Thomas More and Benjamin Franklin achieved fame in fields other than statecraft, they did not set the precedent for Bono as a champion in the fight against global poverty or Angelina Jolie as an activist in defense of refugees. Andrew F. Cooper has performed a real service with his study of the application of star power to diplomacy and humanitarian causes, identifying both the benefits and the pitfalls of this thoroughly modern phenomenon.”
—Strobe Talbott President, Brookings Institution
“Bono and Bob Geldof have become principal voices in the fight against global poverty. The Gates Foundation is a leader in global public health delivery. Georges Soros is investing much more money in promoting democracy worldwide than many nation states. In Celebrity Diplomacy, Andrew F. Cooper charts out how an emerging transnational network of pop singers, business leaders, movie stars, and sport heroes is operating in global governance arenas and how influential it is proving to be. Taking into account ‘celebrities as global governance actors’ is something completely new in International Relations – a fascinating book.”
—Dirk Messner Director, German Development Institute (DIE)
“People invest their emotions in celebrities. Celebrity diplomats set out to re-channel those emotions towards issues, networking traditional politicians and giving them a share of their charismatic glow in exchange for their association. Cooper demonstrates the scope and intricacies of the networks involved. A pioneering work whose flow of presentation is as seemingly effortless as celebrity work at its best.”
—Iver B. Neumann Author of Harry Potter and International Relations
—Louise Fréchette, from the foreword
“ … Cooper’s analysis gives convincing depth to a phenomenon commonly and unfairly derided as superficial posturing, and confirms the rising power of non-state actors in a globalized world. …Celebrity Diplomacy poses great questions, features characters who are larger than life, and builds a powerful intellectual case that the insular world of diplomacy has been irredeemably transformed by celebrity culture.”
—Mark Fried in Literary Review of Canada
“… Andrew Cooper has done an outstanding job of exploring this brave, not-quite-new world. Moreover, aside from its substantive virtues, Celebrity Diplomacy displays clear organization, a salutary brevity, and a droll wit. Future scholars of this subject, and I hope there will be many, will owe a great debt to his seminal study.”
—Neal Rosendorf from the USC Center on Public Diplomacy
“A new type of transnational activist has emerged, both co-operating and competing with established diplomatic practitioners. Movie stars, musicians, and CEOs have grabbed new roles on the world stage, simultaneously levering their access to world leaders and mass audiences. The global system is increasingly open to and challenged by their participation in a manner that very few would have anticipated. Blending an appreciation of both complex forms of diplomacy and the exciting but unpredictable dynamics of popular culture, Andrew F. Cooper brings focus to this significant, yet under-analyzed, area of international relations.”
—Jorge Heine, Ambassador of Chile to India and Vice President of the International Political Science Association
“What a fantastic book! Well-written, thoughtful, and original--on a very hot topic that will make a great contribution.”
—John Orman, coauthor of Celebrity Politics
“While Thomas More and Benjamin Franklin achieved fame in fields other than statecraft, they did not set the precedent for Bono as a champion in the fight against global poverty or Angelina Jolie as an activist in defense of refugees. Andrew F. Cooper has performed a real service with his study of the application of star power to diplomacy and humanitarian causes, identifying both the benefits and the pitfalls of this thoroughly modern phenomenon.”
—Strobe Talbott President, Brookings Institution
“Bono and Bob Geldof have become principal voices in the fight against global poverty. The Gates Foundation is a leader in global public health delivery. Georges Soros is investing much more money in promoting democracy worldwide than many nation states. In Celebrity Diplomacy, Andrew F. Cooper charts out how an emerging transnational network of pop singers, business leaders, movie stars, and sport heroes is operating in global governance arenas and how influential it is proving to be. Taking into account ‘celebrities as global governance actors’ is something completely new in International Relations – a fascinating book.”
—Dirk Messner Director, German Development Institute (DIE)
“People invest their emotions in celebrities. Celebrity diplomats set out to re-channel those emotions towards issues, networking traditional politicians and giving them a share of their charismatic glow in exchange for their association. Cooper demonstrates the scope and intricacies of the networks involved. A pioneering work whose flow of presentation is as seemingly effortless as celebrity work at its best.”
—Iver B. Neumann Author of Harry Potter and International Relations
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Celebrity Diplomacy: Who Does It, How, and Why?; Chapter 2 Star Power and the United Nations: From Audrey Hepburn to Angelina Jolie; Chapter 3 The Bonoization of Diplomacy?; Chapter 4 Bob Geldof: The Antidiplomat; Chapter 5 Davos: Mixing Glamorous Buzz with Material Bite; Chapter 6 (Uneasily) Moving Celebrity Diplomacy beyond the Anglo-Sphere; concl Conclusion: The Contentious Future of Celebrity Diplomacy;
Notă biografică
Louise Frechette, Andrew F. Cooper
Descriere
The first book to examine celebrity diplomacy as a serious global project with important implications, both positive and negative.