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Agency Change Diplomatic Action Beyond the State 2014 Edition by John Robert Kelley , ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD

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    Author(s)John Robert Kelley
    PublisherROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD
    ISBN9781442230613
    Pages142
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearOctober 2014

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    ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD Agency Change Diplomatic Action Beyond the State 2014 Edition by John Robert Kelley

    John Robert Kelley puts forth that modern diplomatic efforts derive not from states whose centuries-long power is loosening, but rather from a new breed of diplomats-exit the diplomacy of institutions; enter the diplomacy of individuals competing for power.Moving beyond standard concepts of "traditional" and "new" diplomacy, Agency Change illustrates how parallel, yet disparate diplomatic systems emerge-statesmen seeing power vis-a-vis non-state actors seeking solutions to problems-and examines different mutually beneficial solutions to this phenomenon.Kelley examines how different factor impact diplomatic action:*Idea entrepreneurship*Agenda-setting*Mobilization*Gate-keepingHe concludes that the time has come for governments to innovate their diplomatic efforts in order to find a way to coexist with non-state actors while maintaining accountability, legitimizing the use of state strength, and leveraging permanent presence in diplomatic relationships. This thorough survey shows how states can embrace change by first recognizing sources of power in today's diplomatic affairs, and presents a case for what states can do now to respond to a world in which diplomacy has gone public. Table of contents :- Chapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: Three Assumptions of Continuity and ChangeChapter 3: DisruptingChapter 4: Agenda-SettingChapter 5: MobilizingChapter 6: GatekeepingChapter 7: Rethinking the Core AssumptionsBibliographyAbout the Author



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