Argues that face-to-face interaction undercuts the security dilemma at the interpersonal level by providing a mechanism for understanding intentions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marcus Holmes is Assistant Professor of Government at the College of William and Mary, Virginia. He is co-editor of Digital Diplomacy: Theory and Practice (2015, with Corneliu Bjola) and has written articles for multiple journals including International Organization, International Studies Quarterly, and the Journal of Theoretical Politics.
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Acknowledgements 1. The puzzle of face-to-face diplomacy 2. Face value: the problem of intentions and social neuroscience 3. Reassurance at the end of the Cold War: Gorbachev and Reagan face-to-face 4. Unification and distribution after the wall falls: a flurry of face-to-face 5. Overcoming distrust at Camp David 6. 'Munich' 7. Escaping uncertainty Bibliography Index.
Acknowledgements 1. The puzzle of face-to-face diplomacy 2. Face value: the problem of intentions and social neuroscience 3. Reassurance at the end of the Cold War: Gorbachev and Reagan face-to-face 4. Unification and distribution after the wall falls: a flurry of face-to-face 5. Overcoming distrust at Camp David 6. 'Munich' 7. Escaping uncertainty Bibliography Index.
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