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Diplomatic Strategies of Nations in the Global South - The Search for Leadership

English · Hardback

Will be released 05.10.2016

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Informationen zum Autor Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner is Professor of Political Science at the City College and The Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York, United States. She is a specialist in foreign policy, diplomacy, and related development issues, particularly with respect to small states (and specifically Caribbean states) as well as the nations of the global south in general. She has authored or edited ten books and numerous articles and is the founding chair of the Global South Caucus of the International Studies Association. Klappentext At a time of change in the international system, this book examines how non-traditional leading nations from the Global South have fared to date and what the chances are of their rise to continue. In the second decade of the twenty-first century, the enthusiasm of observers of the international scene about the ¿rise of the rest¿ is waning as many countries that were expected to lead the evolving multipolar order are experiencing economic contraction and governance problems. In order to predict further developments, the contributors to this volume focus on the types and sources of the diplomatic strategies that must be executed by rising states if they are to preserve domestic advances as well as gain influence regionally and internationally. Through a comprehensive examination of case studies from Latin America, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, they show that while there are commonalities among these rising states, unique domestic conditions, values, and traditions impact and predictdiplomatic strategizing and the ability for sustained projection on the international scene. Zusammenfassung At a time of change in the international system, this book examines how non-traditional leading nations from the Global South have fared to date and what the chances are of their rise to continue. In the second decade of the twenty-first century, the enthusiasm of observers of the international scene about the “rise of the rest” is waning as many countries that were expected to lead the evolving multipolar order are experiencing economic contraction and governance problems. In order to predict further developments, the contributors to this volume focus on the types and sources of the diplomatic strategies that must be executed by rising states if they are to preserve domestic advances as well as gain influence regionally and internationally. Through a comprehensive examination of case studies from Latin America, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, they show that while there are commonalities among these rising states, unique domestic conditions, values, and traditions impact and predictdiplomatic strategizing and the ability for sustained projection on the international scene.   Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction: Rise of Which Global South States? Part One: Seeking Global Leadership 2. Brazil's International Rise in the Twenty-First Century3. Aspiring to be a Global Power: China's Activism in the Global South  4. From Reluctance to Readiness: India 's Foreign Policy and Diplomatic Strategies in the Twenty-First Century      5. South Africa in Africa and the World: The Diplomatic Strategies of a Global-Regional Power   Part Two: Regional-Subregional Leaders 6. Egypt as a Leading Nation: Regional Imperatives and Domestic Constraints 7. Iran's Permanent Quest for Regional Power Status8. Nigeria's Diplomacy: The Challenges of Regional Power and Leadership  in a Globalizing World 9. Uganda: A Mix of Strategies for Soft Power Goals10. The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela: Ideological Diplomacy and Regional Leadership  Part Three: Seeking Subregional Leaderships 11. Incapacity, Endowment, and Ambivalence in Deciphering Azerbaijan's Regional Leadership Strategy 12. Cuba: Still Punching Above Its Weight 13. Qatar's Global Activism: Pursuing Ambition in the Midst of Domestic and Regional Transit...

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1. Introduction: Rise of Which Global South States?
Part One: Seeking Global Leadership
2. Brazil's International Rise in the Twenty-First Century3. Aspiring to be a Global Power: China's Activism in the Global South  4. From Reluctance to Readiness: India 's Foreign Policy and Diplomatic Strategies in the Twenty-First Century      5. South Africa in Africa and the World: The Diplomatic Strategies of a Global-Regional Power  
Part Two: Regional-Subregional Leaders6. Egypt as a Leading Nation: Regional Imperatives and Domestic Constraints 7. Iran's Permanent Quest for Regional Power Status8. Nigeria's Diplomacy: The Challenges of Regional Power and Leadership  in a Globalizing World 9. Uganda: A Mix of Strategies for Soft Power Goals10. The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela: Ideological Diplomacy and Regional Leadership 
Part Three: Seeking Subregional Leaderships
11. Incapacity, Endowment, and Ambivalence in Deciphering Azerbaijan's Regional Leadership Strategy 12. Cuba: Still Punching Above Its Weight 13. Qatar's Global Activism: Pursuing Ambition in the Midst of Domestic and Regional Transitions14. Senegal: A West African Leader in a Globalized World? 15. The Diplomacy of Singapore: Rationality and Pitfalls 
16. Conclusion: Lessons Learned 

Product details

Authors Jacqueline Anne Braveboy-wagner
Assisted by Jacquelin Braveboy-Wagner (Editor), Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner (Editor), Jacqueline Anne Braveboy-wagner (Editor)
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 05.10.2016, delayed
 
EAN 9781137452252
ISBN 978-1-137-45225-2
No. of pages 485
Series Springer Palgrave Macmillan
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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