This book examines the establishment of international hierarchies in multilateral diplomacy. Vincent Pouliot observes that in any multilateral setting, some state representatives weigh much more heavily than others, and argues that the practice of diplomacy is structured by a largely unspoken hierarchy of standing, which practitioners refer to as the 'pecking order'.
This book examines the establishment of international hierarchies in multilateral diplomacy. Vincent Pouliot observes that in any multilateral setting, some state representatives weigh much more heavily than others, and argues that the practice of diplomacy is structured by a largely unspoken hierarchy of standing, which practitioners refer to as the 'pecking order'.
Vincent Pouliot is Associate Professor and William Dawson Scholar in the Department of Political Science at McGill University. He is the author of International Security in Practice: The Politics of NATO-Russia Diplomacy (Cambridge, 2010) and the co-editor of Diplomacy and the Making of World Politics (Cambridge, 2015) and International Practices (Cambridge, 2011).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: all the world's a stage Part I. Situations: 1. The politics of multilateral diplomacy 2. A practice theory of social stratification Part II. Dispositions: 3. The diplomatic sense of place 4. A working consensus: the negotiation of the 2010 Strategic Concept and the NATO pecking order Part III. Relations: 5. Permanent representation: relational structure and practical logics 6. Clan politics: Security Council reform and the UN pecking order Part IV. Positions: 7. State practices and multilateral fields 8. The field logics of multilateral pecking orders: NATO and the UN compared Conclusion: the miracle of multilateral pecking orders Appendix: research design, methods and data.
Introduction: all the world's a stage Part I. Situations: 1. The politics of multilateral diplomacy 2. A practice theory of social stratification Part II. Dispositions: 3. The diplomatic sense of place 4. A working consensus: the negotiation of the 2010 Strategic Concept and the NATO pecking order Part III. Relations: 5. Permanent representation: relational structure and practical logics 6. Clan politics: Security Council reform and the UN pecking order Part IV. Positions: 7. State practices and multilateral fields 8. The field logics of multilateral pecking orders: NATO and the UN compared Conclusion: the miracle of multilateral pecking orders Appendix: research design, methods and data.
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