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Fringe players and the diplomatic order the 'new' heteronomy / [electronic resource] :

  • 作者: Batora, Jozef.
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  • 出版: Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan :[distributor] Not Avail
  • 版本:1st ed.
  • 叢書名: Studies in diplomacy and international relations
  • 主題: Knights of Malta--Foreign relations. , Diplomacy. , Geopolitics , Diplomacy. , International institutions. , Politics and Government. , European Union countries--Foreign relations. , Papal States--Foreign relations.
  • ISBN: 1137314699 (electronic bk.): £58.00 、 9780230363939 、 9781137314697 (electronic bk.): £58.00
  • FIND@SFXID: CGU
  • 資料類型: 電子書
  • 內容註: Introduction 1. Social Scientific Conceptualizations of Diplomacy 2. Diplomacy as an Institution Embedded in Environments, Structures and Practices 3. Studying Liminality and Fringe Players in the Modern Diplomatic Order 4. The Holy See: Global Borderless Sovereignty and Double-Hatted Diplomats 5. The Sovereign Military Order of Malta: Extraordinary Resilience Meets the Chance 6. The European Union: Bending the Rules to Fit In 7. Conclusion - Liminality, Co-Existing Diplomatic Orders and the 'New' Diplomatic Heteronomy. Electronic book text. Epublication based on: 9780230363939, 2014.
  • 摘要註: This book analyzes ways how three fringe players of the modern diplomatic order - the Holy See, the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, and the EU - have been accommodated within that order, revealing that the modern diplomatic order is less state-centric than conventionally assumed and is instead better conceived of as a heteronomy. This study of the nature and dynamics of the modern diplomatic order makes several surprising and interesting moves. Analytically by combining such strange bed-fellows as organization theory, oriented institutionalism and Eisenstadt's research program on comparative liminality, and empirically by focusing on three fringe players, a newcomer (the European Union) and two old enities (the Holy See and the Sovereign Military Order of Malta). The result [provides] new insights into diplomacy as an institutionalized, composite order, the interdependence between continuity and change, as well as the role of institutions in political life. - Johan P. Olsen, University of Oslo, Norway This bringing of neo-institutional theory to diplomacy is long overdue, and is the more commendable for relying on case-studies of how hegemonic set-ups are contested. Yet another step in the rapid professionalisation of diplomacy studies. - Iver B. Neumann, London School of Economics, UK.
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