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PPR431 Issues and Practice in Diplomacy and Foreign Policy

Objectives

Diplomacy and Foreign Policy are central to the understanding of international politics. The structure of the international system induces a constant need for political dialogue and negotiations. Besides war, diplomacy is the common language states are using to interact on the world stage.
Complementing the first core module on Diplomacy and Foreign Policy which provides theoretical understanding of the subject, this second core module applies these theoretical tools to contemporary diplomatic and negotiation issues and great power politics. Indeed, the teaching and learning strategy of Diplomacy and Foreign Policy is designed to give students both theoretical and practical understanding of contemporary issues in diplomacy and foreign policy. Academic teaching will thus be complemented by lectures (diplomats, civil servants, etc.) and in-class activities such as mock negotiation exercises.
 
Select Bibliography:
 

L.A. Broadhead, International Environmental Politics: the Limits of Green Diplomacy, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2002.

M. J. Butler, International Conflict Management, Routledge, 2009.

J. A. Larsen and J. J. Wirtz, Arms Control and Cooperative Security, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2009.

D. Lesage et al., Global Energy Governance in a Multipolar World, Ashgate, 2010.

J. H. Mittelman, Contesting Global Order: Development, Global Governance and Globalization, Routledge, 2011.

I. Shapiro, Containment: Rebuilding a Strategy against Global Terror, Princeton University Press, 2008.

J. G. Speth and P. M. Haas, Global Environmental Governance, Island Press, 2006.

M. Telo (ed), European Union and Global Governance, Routledge/Garnet Series, 2009.

A. Heywood, Global Politics, Palgrave, 2011.

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