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    DIPLOMATIC PRACTICE
    Between Tradition and Innovation

    by Juergen Kleiner (Boston University, USA)

    Table of Contents (71k)
    Preface (38k)
    Chapter 1: The Permanence of Diplomacy (156k)

    About the Author

    Juergen Kleiner was a career diplomat in the German Foreign Service. He served as ambassador to South Korea, Nigeria and Pakistan. He is the author of Korea: A Century of Change (World Scientific) and of many articles. After retiring from the foreign service, he became Professor of International Relations at Boston University and is now a Professor Emeritus.


    This book presents a comprehensive overview of the current international practice of diplomacy. Armed with over 30 years of experience in the German Foreign Service, the author explains the workings of the different actors on the diplomatic stage. The book provides a detailed coverage of various diplomatic agencies as well as the functions of diplomats and consuls, explaining the methods and protocols of the art of diplomacy. It will serve as a good reference source for students and scholars of diplomacy, diplomats in foreign ministries and diplomatic and consular missions.

     
    Contents:
    • The Permanence of Diplomacy
    • The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Foreign Services
    • The Functions of Resident Diplomats
    • Interfering and Unwelcome Diplomats
    • Diplomatic Relations
    • The Members of Diplomatic Missions
    • Diplomatic Missions: Their Premises
    • Diplomatic Asylum
    • An Embassy's Lifelines
    • Special Missions
    • Inside an Embassy
    • Consular Functions
    • Counsular Posts
    • Multilateral Conferences
    • International Organizations and Diplomacy
    • Permanent Missions and Their Members
    • International Secretariats and Officials
    • External Missions of International Governmental Organizations
    • International Treaties and Diplomacy
    • Diplomatic Methods
     
    Readership: Undergraduate and graduate students of international relations; members of diplomatic missions, consulates and foreign ministries; general readers interested in how diplomacy works.
     
    “Juergen Kleiner's 'Diplomatic Practice' has all the ingredients to become the reference book for a generation. Only a lifelong practitioner of diplomacy turned university professor could produce such a vivid, authoritative and well articulated portrait of his profession … Kleiner's definitions are crystal clear, his judgement is always balanced, his language is that of a trained lawyer. The book thereby also covers a large segment of current international law … In fact, it is three things in one: It is at the same time a tool-box for practitioners, a handbook for scholars and a textbook for students and applicants. A tremendous amount of work has gone into it.”
    Dr Ernst-Ulrich Junker, Minister (ret.)
    Previous Head of the Economic and Scientific Section of the German Embassy in Tokyo
     
    “Kleiner's book bears all the marks of his rich experience as a practitioner and scholar of diplomacy … Overall, Kleiner impressively achieves his goal of writing an essential guide-book on the practice of diplomacy. His prose is also lucid and engaging, like a well-crafted diplomatic memorandum. This is a welcome addition to the scholarship on the study of diplomacy, and will be regarded as an indispensable reference on diplomatic practice at the beginning of the twenty-first century.”
    Seung-young Kim
    The Hague Journal of Diplomacy
     
    496pp    Pub. date: Aug 2009  
    ISBN:   978-981-4271-24-0
    981-4271-24-1
       US$58 / £44

     


    496pp    Pub. date: Aug 2009  
    ISBN:   978-981-4271-25-7(ebook)
    981-4271-25-X(ebook)
       US$75

     


     

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