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Diplomacy and Statecraft
Cases and Readings , Secondnd edition
Kamal Siddiqui & Quamrul Alam
ISBN: 9780734610911 / 978-0-7346-1091-1
Price: A$59.95 NZ$71.95 US$49.95
Binding: Softcover
Trim: 190 x 245 mm 206 pp
Copyright: 2010

The 21st century is now a decade old, and the environment in which international diplomacy takes place is dynamic and rapidly changing. First, the collapse of the socialist regimes in the early days of the 1990s scrambled the power map of the world, and set in motion American international ascendancy and a new phase of globalisation and democratisation. Then, the attacks on the US by terrorists in September 2001 added new and unexpected dimensions to international diplomatic activities, to security concerns, to trade negotiations, to alliance formation, and to the sharing of knowledge and innovation.
We are now experiencing a new configuration of diplomatic and trade relations among and between industrialised democracies, emerging economies, developing countries and countries with capital, technology and knowledge.
Today, the management of diplomatic activities by any state is complex owing to the multidimensional features of diplomacy. Diplomacy is essentially a political activity to ensure national interest and to enable states to secure foreign policy objectives.
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Preface & Introduction
Chapter 1 - Diplomacy: Towards a general understanding
Chapter 2 - The traditions of diplomacy
Chapter 3 - Important types of diplomacy
Chapter 4 - Theories and style of diplomacy
Chapter 5 - Functions of diplomacy
Chapter 6 - International negotiation
Chapter 7 - Rules and context of diplomacy
Chapter 8 - The use of force in international relations & coercive diplomacy
Chapter 9 - Multilateral diplomacy and multilateralism
Chapter 10 - Globalisation, diplomacy and IT

Kamal Siddiqui is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Management at Monash University. A former civil servant, he currently teaches diplomacy and the contemporary world. Kamal obtained his Postgraduate Diploma in Development Administration from Leeds University. He then obtained his MA in Development Studies and his PhD in Economics from the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London.
As Economic and Commercial Minister in the Bangladesh Embassy in China for three years and as Principal Secretary and Secretary in the Prime Minister’s Office in Bangladesh for nine years, Dr Siddiqui has attained hands-on experience in bilateral, multilateral and summit diplomacy and in international negotiations. He has also published a large number of books and articles both in Bangladesh and abroad.
Quamrul Alam is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Management at Monash University. He has 25 years teaching and research experience in international business, international management and international public administration. He taught at the Australian National University, at LaTrobe University and at Dhaka University before accepting a position at Monash University.
Quamrul has published a large number of journal articles, books and book chapters. He obtained a BA (Honours) and an MA in Public Administration from Dhaka University, and then obtained a Masters in Economics from Manchester University and a PhD from Flinders University.