Palgrave, 2010. — 289 p.
Sustainable Diplomacies looks at how to create conditions for the reconciliation of rival ways of living, the formation of durable relationships and the promotion of global peace and security. The authors draw inspiration from the history of diplomatic thought as well as from environmental, anthropological, religious and postcolonial studies.
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List of Contributors
Sustaining Global Hope: Sovereignty, Power and the Transformation of Diplomacy
Costas M. Constantinou and James Der DerianRe-Conceptualizing DiplomacyThe Promise of Sustainable Diplomacy: Refining the Praxis of Ecological Realism
David Joseph WellmanDiplomacy and Public Imagination
Hussein BanaiDiplomacy, Spirituality, Alterity
Costas M. ConstantinouDiplomatic Cultures, Exclusions and TransformationsPerforated Sovereignties, Agonistic Pluralism and the Durability of (Para)diplomacy
Noé CornagoDecolonizing Diplomacy: Reflections on African Estrangement and Exclusion
Sam Okoth OpondoSustainability and Transformation in Diplomatic Culture: The Case of Eurocentrism
Iver B. NeumannDiplomatic Issues and Case StudiesSustainable Public Diplomacy: Communicating about Identity, Interests and Terrorism
Anthony Deos and Geoffrey Allen PigmanSustained Peacebuilding: The Role of Non-Governmental Organizations and Researchers
Arne StrandSustainable Diplomacy in the European Union
Mai’a K. Davis CrossEngaging the Enemy: An Essential Norm for Sustainable US Diplomacy
Geoffrey WisemanTowards a Sustainable Diplomacy in Divided Korea
Roland BleikerThe US-Iranian conflict in Obama’s New Era of Engagement: Smart Power or Sustainable Diplomacy?
Paul Sharp