Foreign Policy: From Conception to Diplomatic Practice
Autor Ernest Petričen Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 ian 2013
Foreign Policy: From Conception through Diplomatic Practice successfully integrates scholarly theory with empirical evidence. The book's clear and evocative style will appeal to foreign policy professionals, academics and students of diplomacy, international relations and international law.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004245495
ISBN-10: 9004245499
Pagini: 300
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
ISBN-10: 9004245499
Pagini: 300
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Cuprins
FOREWORD
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
1Part 1: THEORETICAL FUNDAMENTALS OF FOREIGN POLICY
1.1DEFINITION OF THE CONCEPT OF FOREIGN POLICY
1.2ELEMENTS OF THE CONCEPT OF FOREIGN POLICY
1.3THEORY OF FOREIGN POLICY
1.4CONTENTS (RATIONAE MATERIAE) OF THE THEORY OF FOREIGN POLICY
1.5THE BALANCE OF POWER
2Part 2: THE INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENT AND FOREIGN POLICY
2.1FEATURES OF THE MODERN INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
2.2CHANGES IN THE BALANCE OF POWER: FROM THE BIPOLAR TOWARDS A NEW INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM
2.3THE EU AS PART OF THE MODERN INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM
2.4FUTURE RELATIONS BETWEEN POWERS
3Part 3: DECISION MAKING IN FOREIGN POLICY
3.1GENERAL INFORMATION ON DECISION MAKING IN FOREIGN POLICY
3.2INFLUENCES ON FOREIGN POLICY DECISION MAKING
3.3THE ROLE OF PUBLIC OPINION IN FOREIGN POLICY DECISION–MAKING
3.4COMPROMISE
3.5THE CHOICE OF OBJECTIVES IN FOREIGN POLICY
3.6STRATEGIC AND TACTICAL OBJECTIVES
3.7NATIONAL INTEREST
3.8FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC POLICIES
3.9DIPLOMACY
4PART 4: MEANS OF FOREIGN POLICY
4.1DEFINITION OF MEANS OF FOREIGN POLICY
4.2INDIRECT MEANS OF FOREIGN POLICY
4.3DIRECT MEANS IN FOREIGN POLICY
4.4USE OF FORCE AS A MEANS OF FOREIGN POLICY
4.5ECONOMIC MEANS IN FOREIGN POLICY
4.6PROPAGANDA AS A MEANS OF FOREIGN POLICY
4.7INTERNATIONAL LAW AS A MEANS OF FOREIGN POLICY
4.8PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES AS A MEANS OF FOREIGN POLICY
4.9TALKS AS A MEANS OF FOREIGN POLICY
4.10NEGOTIATIONS AS A MEANS OF FOREIGN POLICY
4.11RECALL AND SUSPENSION OF DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS AS MEANS OF FOREIGN POLICY
4.12VISITS AS A MEANS OF FOREIGN POLICY
5PART 5: FEATURES OF FOREIGN POLICY OF SMALL AND NEW STATES
5.1FEATURES OF FOREIGN POLICY OF SMALL STATES
5.2FEATURES OF FOREIGN POLICY OF NEW STATES
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS AND ARTICLES MENTIONED IN THE TEXT OR FOOTNOTES
INDEX
PREFACE
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
1Part 1: THEORETICAL FUNDAMENTALS OF FOREIGN POLICY
1.1DEFINITION OF THE CONCEPT OF FOREIGN POLICY
1.2ELEMENTS OF THE CONCEPT OF FOREIGN POLICY
1.3THEORY OF FOREIGN POLICY
1.4CONTENTS (RATIONAE MATERIAE) OF THE THEORY OF FOREIGN POLICY
1.5THE BALANCE OF POWER
2Part 2: THE INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENT AND FOREIGN POLICY
2.1FEATURES OF THE MODERN INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
2.2CHANGES IN THE BALANCE OF POWER: FROM THE BIPOLAR TOWARDS A NEW INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM
2.3THE EU AS PART OF THE MODERN INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM
2.4FUTURE RELATIONS BETWEEN POWERS
3Part 3: DECISION MAKING IN FOREIGN POLICY
3.1GENERAL INFORMATION ON DECISION MAKING IN FOREIGN POLICY
3.2INFLUENCES ON FOREIGN POLICY DECISION MAKING
3.3THE ROLE OF PUBLIC OPINION IN FOREIGN POLICY DECISION–MAKING
3.4COMPROMISE
3.5THE CHOICE OF OBJECTIVES IN FOREIGN POLICY
3.6STRATEGIC AND TACTICAL OBJECTIVES
3.7NATIONAL INTEREST
3.8FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC POLICIES
3.9DIPLOMACY
4PART 4: MEANS OF FOREIGN POLICY
4.1DEFINITION OF MEANS OF FOREIGN POLICY
4.2INDIRECT MEANS OF FOREIGN POLICY
4.3DIRECT MEANS IN FOREIGN POLICY
4.4USE OF FORCE AS A MEANS OF FOREIGN POLICY
4.5ECONOMIC MEANS IN FOREIGN POLICY
4.6PROPAGANDA AS A MEANS OF FOREIGN POLICY
4.7INTERNATIONAL LAW AS A MEANS OF FOREIGN POLICY
4.8PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES AS A MEANS OF FOREIGN POLICY
4.9TALKS AS A MEANS OF FOREIGN POLICY
4.10NEGOTIATIONS AS A MEANS OF FOREIGN POLICY
4.11RECALL AND SUSPENSION OF DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS AS MEANS OF FOREIGN POLICY
4.12VISITS AS A MEANS OF FOREIGN POLICY
5PART 5: FEATURES OF FOREIGN POLICY OF SMALL AND NEW STATES
5.1FEATURES OF FOREIGN POLICY OF SMALL STATES
5.2FEATURES OF FOREIGN POLICY OF NEW STATES
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF BOOKS AND ARTICLES MENTIONED IN THE TEXT OR FOOTNOTES
INDEX
Notă biografică
Ernest Petrič, Ph. D. (1965), University of Ljubljana, where he is Professor of International Relations. Foreign Policy: From Conception to Diplomatic Practice is his sixth book. He has served as ambassador in Washington, New Delhi, Vienna and at the UN (New York) and is member of the UN International Law Commission and President of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Slovenia.