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1: Introduction 2: Not Living up to Its Claims: Obsolete, Irrelevant, and Sometimes Dysfunctional 3: Traditional Diplomacy and Its Operative Functions 4: Diplomats as Symbols 5: Confirming Identity through the Narrative on Foreign Policy 6: Co-dependent: Discourse and Reality 7: Beyond Its Usefulness: The Enduring Dogma of "Realpolitik" 8: The Role of the Military and the Response to Threats and Risks 9: From Anarchy to Cooperation 10: Welded Together by the Economy: "All Politics Is Global" 11: International Organizations: More Than Reflections of Narrow "National Interests" of Their Member States 12: Moving beyond "Optimal Games": The International Public Sector 13: Non-Governmental Organizations, Nations without a Territory, and the Fractured Global "Polity" 14: Public Opinion and Foreign Policy Elites 15: Parliamentary Representation beyond the Borders 16: Public Diplomacy 17: Delocalization 18: The Quasi-Governmental Function of Transnational Corporations and of Financial Institutions 19: The State: Still the Crucial Hinge 20: From Government to Governance 21: Diplomats as Facilitators of Global Governance 22: A New Setting for Diplomatic Activities 23: The Diplomatic Service Needs to Adapt
1: Introduction 2: Not Living up to Its Claims: Obsolete, Irrelevant, and Sometimes Dysfunctional 3: Traditional Diplomacy and Its Operative Functions 4: Diplomats as Symbols 5: Confirming Identity through the Narrative on Foreign Policy 6: Co-dependent: Discourse and Reality 7: Beyond Its Usefulness: The Enduring Dogma of "Realpolitik" 8: The Role of the Military and the Response to Threats and Risks 9: From Anarchy to Cooperation 10: Welded Together by the Economy: "All Politics Is Global" 11: International Organizations: More Than Reflections of Narrow "National Interests" of Their Member States 12: Moving beyond "Optimal Games": The International Public Sector 13: Non-Governmental Organizations, Nations without a Territory, and the Fractured Global "Polity" 14: Public Opinion and Foreign Policy Elites 15: Parliamentary Representation beyond the Borders 16: Public Diplomacy 17: Delocalization 18: The Quasi-Governmental Function of Transnational Corporations and of Financial Institutions 19: The State: Still the Crucial Hinge 20: From Government to Governance 21: Diplomats as Facilitators of Global Governance 22: A New Setting for Diplomatic Activities 23: The Diplomatic Service Needs to Adapt
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