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China, Japan And Korea: Hegemonic Stability And International Society In Northeast Asia During Ming And Qing, Lukas Danner
China, Japan And Korea: Hegemonic Stability And International Society In Northeast Asia During Ming And Qing, Lukas Danner
Lukas K. Danner
No abstract provided.
The Two Halves Of Sports-Diplomacy, Stuart Murray
The Two Halves Of Sports-Diplomacy, Stuart Murray
Stuart Murray
Sports-diplomacy is a familiar but relatively under-explored area of theory and practice in diplomatic studies. Existing scholarship is akin to sports-diplomacy's practice: anecdotal, sporadic articles that are case specific. This analysis posits that in the modern, plural diplomatic environment, sports-diplomacy does have potential, but that will not be realised until further discussion and scholarship is undertaken. Specifically, the “gap” in the diplomatic studies literature needs filling, as well as addressing and discussing the question: “do the benefits outweigh the dangers of ‘mixing’ sport and diplomacy?” The article's purpose is rudimentary. It aims to prompt discussion and debate between theorists and …
The Early Modern Chinese Tribute System: Civilization As Source Of Soft Power, Lukas Danner
The Early Modern Chinese Tribute System: Civilization As Source Of Soft Power, Lukas Danner
Lukas K. Danner
No abstract provided.
Medieval International Relations Of East Asia: The Tribute System Reconsidered, Lukas Danner
Medieval International Relations Of East Asia: The Tribute System Reconsidered, Lukas Danner
Lukas K. Danner
No abstract provided.
Opening The Windows On Diplomacy: A Comparison Of The Domestic Dimension Of Public Diplomacy In Canada And Australia, Ellen Huijgh, Caitlin Byrne
Opening The Windows On Diplomacy: A Comparison Of The Domestic Dimension Of Public Diplomacy In Canada And Australia, Ellen Huijgh, Caitlin Byrne
Caitlin Byrne
Public diplomacy's scholarship and practice are evolving and seeking to adapt to the expanding interests, expectations, connectivity and mobility of the publics that have come to define the field in an organic fashion. The characteristic distinction between international and domestic publics as the key to defining the practice of public diplomacy is increasingly challenged by public audiences that are no longer constrained by such traditional delineations. The attention on the involvement of domestic publics in public diplomacy, or its domestic dimension, has to be understood within this context. This article aims to cast further light on public diplomacy's domestic dimension, …
Regional Security Complex Theory And The Conflict In The East China Sea, Lukas Danner
Regional Security Complex Theory And The Conflict In The East China Sea, Lukas Danner
Lukas K. Danner
No abstract provided.
Sino-Japanese Rivalry Over The Diaoyu Islands In The Northeast Asian Security Sub-Complex, Lukas Danner
Sino-Japanese Rivalry Over The Diaoyu Islands In The Northeast Asian Security Sub-Complex, Lukas Danner
Lukas K. Danner
No abstract provided.
Sovereignty And Intervention In Southeast Asia, Charles Hawksley, Nichole Georgeou
Sovereignty And Intervention In Southeast Asia, Charles Hawksley, Nichole Georgeou
Nichole Georgeou
Case Study Number 2 in the Hawksley and Georgeou edited book 'The Globalization of World Politics' (2013). An overview and update regarding the politics and issues involved in regional 'intervention' in Southeast Asia.
Socio-Institutional Neoliberalism, Securitisation And Australia's Aid Program, Nichole Georgeou, Charles Hawksley
Socio-Institutional Neoliberalism, Securitisation And Australia's Aid Program, Nichole Georgeou, Charles Hawksley
Nichole Georgeou
This is Case Study Number 8 in the Hawksley and Georgeou edited book 'The Globalization of World Politics' (OUP, 2013).