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Todd H. Hall is Associate Professor in the Department of Politics and International Relations and Tutorial Fellow in Politics, Saint Anne's College, at the University of Oxford.
IntroductionChapter 1. Emotional Diplomacy
What Is Emotional Diplomacy?
Emotional Diplomacy and the Emotions in International Relations
Official Emotion as Emotional Labor
Emotional Diplomacy as a Team Performance
The Consequences of Engaging in Emotional Diplomacy
Variation in Emotional Diplomacy
Empirical InvestigationsChapter 2. The Diplomacy of Anger
Explaining the 1995-96 Taiwan Strait Crisis from the Traditional
Perspective
The Diplomacy of Anger
Empirical Investigations
Looking at the Crisis as an Episode of Coercion vs. Official AngerChapter
3. The Diplomacy of Sympathy
Explaining the RF and PRC Responses in Terms of Traditional Statecraft
The Diplomacy of Sympathy
Empirical Investigations
Looking at RF and PRC Responses as Official SympathyChapter 4. The
Diplomacy of Guilt
Explaining Federal Republic of Germany (FRG)-Israeli Relations from the
Traditional Perspective
The Diplomacy of Guilt
Empirical Investigations
The Luxembourg Agreement
Bullets Instead of Ambassadors: FRG Weapons for Israel
The Path to Normalization
Subsequent YearsChapter 5. Further Studies in Emotional Diplomacy
The Diplomacy of Anger
The Diplomacy of Sympathy
The Diplomacy of GuiltConclusion
Additional Strains
Quotidian and Signature Forms of Emotional Diplomacy
Official Emotion, Popular Emotion, and "Stickiness"Notes
References
Index
What Is Emotional Diplomacy?
Emotional Diplomacy and the Emotions in International Relations
Official Emotion as Emotional Labor
Emotional Diplomacy as a Team Performance
The Consequences of Engaging in Emotional Diplomacy
Variation in Emotional Diplomacy
Empirical InvestigationsChapter 2. The Diplomacy of Anger
Explaining the 1995-96 Taiwan Strait Crisis from the Traditional
Perspective
The Diplomacy of Anger
Empirical Investigations
Looking at the Crisis as an Episode of Coercion vs. Official AngerChapter
3. The Diplomacy of Sympathy
Explaining the RF and PRC Responses in Terms of Traditional Statecraft
The Diplomacy of Sympathy
Empirical Investigations
Looking at RF and PRC Responses as Official SympathyChapter 4. The
Diplomacy of Guilt
Explaining Federal Republic of Germany (FRG)-Israeli Relations from the
Traditional Perspective
The Diplomacy of Guilt
Empirical Investigations
The Luxembourg Agreement
Bullets Instead of Ambassadors: FRG Weapons for Israel
The Path to Normalization
Subsequent YearsChapter 5. Further Studies in Emotional Diplomacy
The Diplomacy of Anger
The Diplomacy of Sympathy
The Diplomacy of GuiltConclusion
Additional Strains
Quotidian and Signature Forms of Emotional Diplomacy
Official Emotion, Popular Emotion, and "Stickiness"Notes
References
Index
IntroductionChapter 1. Emotional Diplomacy
What Is Emotional Diplomacy?
Emotional Diplomacy and the Emotions in International Relations
Official Emotion as Emotional Labor
Emotional Diplomacy as a Team Performance
The Consequences of Engaging in Emotional Diplomacy
Variation in Emotional Diplomacy
Empirical InvestigationsChapter 2. The Diplomacy of Anger
Explaining the 1995-96 Taiwan Strait Crisis from the Traditional
Perspective
The Diplomacy of Anger
Empirical Investigations
Looking at the Crisis as an Episode of Coercion vs. Official AngerChapter
3. The Diplomacy of Sympathy
Explaining the RF and PRC Responses in Terms of Traditional Statecraft
The Diplomacy of Sympathy
Empirical Investigations
Looking at RF and PRC Responses as Official SympathyChapter 4. The
Diplomacy of Guilt
Explaining Federal Republic of Germany (FRG)-Israeli Relations from the
Traditional Perspective
The Diplomacy of Guilt
Empirical Investigations
The Luxembourg Agreement
Bullets Instead of Ambassadors: FRG Weapons for Israel
The Path to Normalization
Subsequent YearsChapter 5. Further Studies in Emotional Diplomacy
The Diplomacy of Anger
The Diplomacy of Sympathy
The Diplomacy of GuiltConclusion
Additional Strains
Quotidian and Signature Forms of Emotional Diplomacy
Official Emotion, Popular Emotion, and "Stickiness"Notes
References
Index
What Is Emotional Diplomacy?
Emotional Diplomacy and the Emotions in International Relations
Official Emotion as Emotional Labor
Emotional Diplomacy as a Team Performance
The Consequences of Engaging in Emotional Diplomacy
Variation in Emotional Diplomacy
Empirical InvestigationsChapter 2. The Diplomacy of Anger
Explaining the 1995-96 Taiwan Strait Crisis from the Traditional
Perspective
The Diplomacy of Anger
Empirical Investigations
Looking at the Crisis as an Episode of Coercion vs. Official AngerChapter
3. The Diplomacy of Sympathy
Explaining the RF and PRC Responses in Terms of Traditional Statecraft
The Diplomacy of Sympathy
Empirical Investigations
Looking at RF and PRC Responses as Official SympathyChapter 4. The
Diplomacy of Guilt
Explaining Federal Republic of Germany (FRG)-Israeli Relations from the
Traditional Perspective
The Diplomacy of Guilt
Empirical Investigations
The Luxembourg Agreement
Bullets Instead of Ambassadors: FRG Weapons for Israel
The Path to Normalization
Subsequent YearsChapter 5. Further Studies in Emotional Diplomacy
The Diplomacy of Anger
The Diplomacy of Sympathy
The Diplomacy of GuiltConclusion
Additional Strains
Quotidian and Signature Forms of Emotional Diplomacy
Official Emotion, Popular Emotion, and "Stickiness"Notes
References
Index