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New Foreign Policy examines the latest trends and emerging actors shaping contemporary diplomacy. The book contributes to the study of foreign policy by offering practical tools for popularization and knowledge transfer, supporting the growing teaching and research in international relations. Written by experts from the Americas, Europe, and Africa, it is intended for both career diplomats, policymakers, and students. Its eleven chapters address current challenges in the field, with a focus on the diversification of approaches and the rise of nontraditional diplomatic players. The book sheds light on the impact of these new actors on global political dynamics, providing a renewed understanding of international relations in today's globalized world. By moving beyond static or traditional perspectives, it invites readers to grasp the complex, evolving nature of diplomacy and global politics.
About the author
Charlie Mballa
is Assistant Professor at Faculté Saint-Jean (FSJ), University of Alberta, Charlie Mballa holds a Ph.D. in Political Science from Université Panthéon – Assas - Paris II. He previously worked at the École nationale d'administration publique of Quebec as a postdoctoral fellow (in foreign policy administration), lecturer, and research officer. He also holds a Bachelor's degree in Public Law from the University of Yaoundé. A member of the
Centre d'études sur l'intégration et la mondialisation
at the Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), he directs the
Centre d'analyse et de prospective sur les Afriques
(CAP-Afriques), a comparative monitoring observatory. Co-director of the FSJ's Research Group on Africa and Latin America (GRAAL) , his research focuses on Global South / Francophone Africa.
Nelson Michaud
is Professor at the École nationale d'administration publique. His teaching covers foreign policy analysis and public international law. He is the author of numerous articles, chapters and books on these topics. Drawing from his multidisciplinary training in History, Political science, and Law, he was awarded national recognition for his research. He is the former Director General of and Professor at the École nationale d'administration publique in Quebec, Canada.
Summary
New Foreign Policy examines the latest trends and emerging actors shaping contemporary diplomacy. The book contributes to the study of foreign policy by offering practical tools for popularization and knowledge transfer, supporting the growing teaching and research in international relations. Written by experts from the Americas, Europe, and Africa, it is intended for both career diplomats, policymakers, and students. Its eleven chapters address current challenges in the field, with a focus on the diversification of approaches and the rise of non-traditional diplomatic players. The book sheds light on the impact of these new actors on global political dynamics, providing a renewed understanding of international relations in today's globalized world. By moving beyond static or traditional perspectives, it invites readers to grasp the complex, evolving nature of diplomacy and global politics
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