Brill Research Perspectives in Diplomacy and Foreign Policy

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Brill Research Perspectives in Diplomacy and Foreign Policy provides an open forum for reference publication, critical analysis, and cutting-edge research on contemporary issues of diplomacy and foreign policy. By emphasizing theory-practice integration, multidisciplinarity, and accessibility of content, the series positions itself at the center of conceptual debates that frame the theory, practice, and transformation of 21st-century diplomatic relations. The series promotes creative, problem-solving approaches for the management of peaceful change in transnational affairs as a contribution to global governance.

Each installment is a focused monograph of approximately 30,000-40,000 words (70-100 pages) presenting the state of the art in a specific diplomatic area in close combination with critical analysis, research, and policy implications.

Brill Research Perspectives in Diplomacy and Foreign Policy’s primary readership includes diplomatic scholars, international relations analysts, graduate and undergraduate students of international affairs, foreign policy decision makers, international NGOs, practitioners, and educators in diplomatic academies.

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Urban Diplomacy
A Cosmopolitan Outlook
978-90-04-47224-2
The Geopolitics of Cyberspace
A Diplomatic Perspective
978-90-04-40937-8
National Styles in Science, Diplomacy, and Science Diplomacy
A Case Study of the United Nations Security Council P5 Countries
978-90-04-39444-5
Symbolic Insult in Diplomacy
A Subtle Game of Diplomatic Slap
978-90-04-35414-2
Paradiplomacy as a Diplomatic Broker
Between Separating Differences and Engaging Commonalities
978-90-04-32595-1
Are We There Yet: Have MFAs Realized the Potential of Digital Diplomacy?
Results from a Cross-National Comparison
978-90-04-31979-0
Catastrophe and Conflict
Disaster Diplomacy and Its Foreign Policy Implications
978-90-04-31614-0
Series Editor
Jennifer Cassidy, University of Oxford (UK)

Founding Editor
Corneliu Bjola, University of Oxford (UK)

Associate Editors
Wilfried Bolewski, Sciences Po Paris (France)
Caitlin Byrne Director of the Griffith Asia Institute, Australia (Australia)
Cathryn A. Clüver, Harvard University (USA)
Jorge Heine, The Wilson Center (USA)
Marcus Holmes, College of William & Mary (USA)
Chloé Lewis, Independent Researcher (UK)
Stuart Murray, Bond University (Australia)
Qingmin Zhang, Peking University (China)

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