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Going Along to Get Along: Diplomatic Pressure and Interstate Socialization at the United Nations: Diplomatic Studies, cartea 22

Autor Naif Al-Mulla
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 dec 2024
Going Along to Get Along: Diplomatic Pressure and Interstate Socialization by Naif Al-Mulla explores how diplomatic pressure shapes global governance at the United Nations. Through rigorous analysis and empirical examples, the book demonstrates how diplomatic pressure influences foreign policy positions and, by extension, global, multilateral outcomes. The work challenges assumptions and provides fresh insight, showcasing the cumulative effect of proactive diplomacy. Ideal for postgraduates, scholars, and policymakers, it offers a comprehensive understanding of how interstate coalitions can strategically mobilize diplomatic pressure to gain wide acceptance of a cause, with far-reaching implications from the United Nations to capitals worldwide.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004711464
ISBN-10: 9004711465
Pagini: 244
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Diplomatic Studies


Notă biografică

Naif Al-Mulla earned his MPhil and Ph.D. (2022) from the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Cambridge. With extensive diplomatic service, he has been a practitioner in various capacities worldwide.

Cuprins

Acknowledgments

List of Figures and Tables

Introduction

1Global, Multilateral Diplomacy at the United Nations
0 Chapter Outline

1 Bloc Politics in a Nutshell

2 Themes

3 A Call for More Perspective


2Diplomatic Pressure in Global, Multilateral Diplomacy
0 Chapter Outline

1 The Core Coalition

2 The Core Coalition and Rhetorical Action

3 The Core Coalition and Interstate Socialization

4 What Can Make the Theoretical Argument Work?

5 Theoretical Limitations and Caveats

6 Theoretical Critiques


3Apartheid (1946–1961)
0 Chapter Outline

1 Introduction

2 Part One
2.1The Core Coalition


3 Part Two
3.1The United Kingdom

3.2Australia

3.3Canada


4 Part Three


4The Embargo on Cuba (1991–2016)
0 Chapter Outline

1 Introduction

2 Part One
2.1The Core Coalition


3 Part Two
3.1The Russian Federation

3.2The United States

3.3Small States


4 Part Three


5The Ban on Nuclear Weapons (1946–1961)
0 Chapter Outline

1 Introduction

2 Part One

3 Part Two

4 Part Three


Conclusion
1 Lessons Learned

2 Further Theoretical Questions

3 Further Empirical Research


Appendix

Bibliography

Index