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US public diplomacy continue to place significant constraints on its capacity for transformational change. Keywords public diplomacy, engagement, strategic communication, opinion research and evaluation, social media, multi-stakeholder diplomacy, Obama administration Introduction ‘We now have a

In: The Hague Journal of Diplomacy

multiple connections to the African continent. This privileged forum for investment in the African tourism industry is now fully consolidated, thanks to having been designed with a multi-stakeholder diplomacy approach. There is often quite a distance between how a country is perceived and its reality. A

In: The Hague Journal of Diplomacy
The Dynamics of Diplomatic Reterritorialization
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In Mediterranean Paradiplomacies: The Dynamics of Diplomatic Reterritorialization, Manuel Duran presents a new view on the phenomenon of paradiplomacy by analyzing the diplomatic activities of a number of Mediterranean substate entities as a site of political territorialization. The international agency of these substate entities is giving way to new patterns of territorialization, as well as alternative forms of diplomacy.

Duran examines the diplomatic activities of two Spanish, two French and two Italian regions. The book poses the question of why and how these regions operate diplomatically in a given territorial milieu and convincingly elucidates the particular patterns of reterritorialization that result from these diplomatic activities.
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public diplomacy, engagement, strategic communication, opinion research and evaluation, social media, multi-stakeholder diplomacy, Obama administration Introduction ‘We now have a public diplomacy effort that is worthy of the name’. It was no surprise when US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton claimed

In: American Diplomacy

. However, the idea of representing the internal entities of the corporation to outside actors enables corporate business diplomacy to function as a gatekeeper and mediator of internal and external stakeholders. A modern conceptualization of diplomacy is provided by Hocking’s multi-stakeholder diplomacy

In: The Hague Journal of Diplomacy
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Mechanism), b) Trade (WTO, UNCTAD, Integrated Framework), c) Poverty Reduction (PRSP) and postmodern economic diplomacy (Multi-stakeholder Diplomacy). His research aims to contribute to the development of alternatives to the “Washington Consensus” doctrine and to the search for more synergistic forms of

In: The Expert Negotiator, 4th Edition
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.3 The International Other: Dealing with the Mediterranean 291 8.3.1 Getting Connected: Organizations and Networks 291 8.3.2 Multi-Stakeholder Diplomacy: Decentralized Development Cooperation 295 8.3.3 Bilateral and Multilateral Relations 303 8.4 Conclusion: New Layers of Diplomatic Relations

In: Mediterranean Paradiplomacies
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Framework), c) Poverty Reduction (PRSP) and postmodern economic diplomacy (Multi-stakeholder Diplomacy). His research aims to contribute to the development of alternatives to the “Washington Consensus” doctrine and to the search for more synergistic forms of cooperation between business, government and

In: The Expert Negotiator

GDP of approximately USD350 billion. 34518. South Africa’s Parliamentary Diplomacy Parliamentary Diplomacy in South Africa’s Multi-stakeholder Diplomacy South Africa’s 1996 Constitution gives the national executive, in particular the President, supreme authority over the country’s foreign affairs

In: Parliamentary Diplomacy in European and Global Governance

critique because it places sports diplomacy within the multi-faceted and multi-directional global diplomacy framework. 24 In doing so the work acknowledges the antecedents in Hocking’s multi-stakeholder diplomacy, and Wiseman’s polylateralism. 25 Wiseman identified polylateralism at the turn of the

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In: Diplomatica