The Pure Concept of Diplomacy
By (Author) Jose Calvet de Magalhaes
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
17th October 1988
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
327.2
Hardback
150
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
340g
This is a pioneer theoretical study of diplomacy from the viewpoint of political science. It defines diplomacy precisely, and distinguishes it from the other institutions with which it is often confused. The work commences with a historical analysis of diplomacy through the ages in order to afford a theoretical description of the concept. After defining the term, Calvet de Magalhaes goes on to examine the value of current ideas concerning diplomacy. He also describes deviations from normal diplomatic practice, such as backchannel diplomacy, combat diplomacy, and espionage. The work concludes with a detailed precis of the different elements of diplomatic activity.
JOSE CALVET DE MAGALHAES is a retired Ambassador of Portugal. He is the author of Diplomatic Manual (in Portuguese), History of the Portuguese Economic Thought, and other works. He is currently at work on a history of the diplomatic relations between the United States and Portugal, and has published articles in Estrategia-Revista de Etudos Internacionais.