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On the Manner of Practising the New Diplomacy

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On the Manner of Practising the New Diplomacy
Jorge Heine, Working Paper #11
OCTOBER 2006

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    Abstract

    The traditional model of diplomacy, founded on the principles of national sovereignty and of statecraft, is becoming less relevant as a field of new, influential actors enter the international system. Diplomats must now engage a vastly larger number of players in host countries, as the age-old "club model" of diplomacy gives way to a less hiearchical "network model." This paper calls for a new approach - one in which diplomats project their nation's values and interests to the growing field of international players, focusing on a critical set of issue areas of special relevance to the mission. Although the environment in which diplomacy is practised has changed drastically, the adaptive behaviour of many diplomats and foreign ministries has not always kept pace with this new reality. This is part of the reason they are not fully able to take advantage of the many new opportunities offered by increased international flows and interactions. Drawing on the author's diplomatic experience in South Africa and India, is is argued that diplomats are no longer sheltered from the political realm; that they are more accessible by and have a wider access to non-state actors; and that they must respond to the vast array of demands these new factors pose.


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