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Jean-Robert Leguey-Feilleux is Professor Emeritus, Political Science Department, St. Louis University.
Chapter 1. Diplomacy and Global Governance
Meaning of Diplomacy
Problem of Ideology
Negotiation
Impact of Technology
eDiplomacy
Geographic Information Systems
Cybersecurity
Humanitarian Applications of Geographic Information
Technology
Early Warning and Crisis Management
Network Power
Espionage
Structure of the Book
Part I. International Actors and their Diplomacy
Chapter 2 Role of State Diplomacy in Global Governance
Traditional Diplomatic Means
Bilateral Permanent Representation in Foreign Capitals
States Using International Organizations for Global Governance
International Conferences
Total Number of International Conferences, Worldwide. 1840-1939
Summit and Ministerial Diplomacy
Treaty-Making as an Instrument of Global Governance
Role of Diverse Domestic Agencies in Global Governance Diplomacy
The American Embassy in Paris
Transgovernmental Operations
Example of Transgovernmental Work
Changing Nature of the Nation State System
Chapter 3. International Organizations as Instruments of Global Governance
Diplomacy of National Representatives in a Multilateral Setting
Diplomacy of International Organizations as International Actors
International Organization Partnerships
Mobilization of Resources
Coordination Diplomacy
Special Features of Some Organizations
The Use of Courts in International Organizations
New Forms of International Representation
Law-making Power
Inter-parliamentary Bodies in International Organizations
Regional Organizations
Chapter 4. Role of NGOs in Global Governance Diplomacy
Consultative Association with the UN
Lobbying Diplomats
Access to International Conferences
Parallel Forums
Participation in Preparatory Committee Negotiations
Participation in the Conference Itself
Participation in Conference Follow-up Activities
Participation in UN Policy-Making
Participation in the Implementation of Field Projects
Association with National Governments
The Landmines Campaign
Instruments of Opposition
Agents of conflict Resolution
Reconciliation and Peace-Building
Part II. Global Challenges and the Role of Diplomacy
Chapter 5. Global Governance Diplomacy for Peace and Securrity
Rule of Law
Peaceful Settlement of Disputes
Political Means of Peaceful Settlement
Judicial Means of Peaceful Settlement
Preventive Diplomacy
Responding to the Outbreak of War
United Nations Collective Security
Peacekeeping and Other Operations
The Suez Crisis
UN Peacekeeping and Peacebuilding Record
Peacekeeping by Regional Organizations
Responding to International Terrorism
Arms Control
Chapter 6. Diplomacy of Economic Governance
Global Governance and International Trade
Regional Diplomacy to Foster Trade and Economic Integration
Diplomacy of Economic Development
The Millennium Development Goals Undertaking
Regional Efforts for Economic Development
The Multinational Corporation Issue
Chapter 7. Addressing Social Issues
Health Care
HIV/AIDS
Hunger
Population
Well-Being of Children
Youth
Aging
Education, Science and Culture
The United Nations University
International Migration and the Plight of Refugees
Disaster Relief
Disaster Reduction
Road Traffic Accidents
Narcotic Drug Traffic
International Crime Control
Chapter 8. Human Rights and the Diplomatic Process
Background
The International Labor Organization
The League of Nations
The United Nations
Regional Level
Europe
Latin America
Africa
Asia-Pacific Region Middle East
Chapter 9. Environmental Diplomacy
Initial Environmental Action
1972 Stockholm Conference
Urban Settlements and the Environment
Expanding Environmental Efforts
Toward the Rio Summit Conference
The Rio Earth Summit
Four Special Issues
Desertification
Small Island Developing States
Fish Stocks Conservation
Land-Based Sources of Marine Pollution
More Summits
Regional Activities for Environmental Protection
Chapter 10. The Future of Global Governance Diplomacy
Global Governance Diplomacy is an outstanding and highly successful effort to tie the myriad strands of contemporary diplomacy and governance together. It is extremely well-written, and gives many practical examples of the interconnectedness of world issues, It will introduce students and practitioners both effectively to the traditional bases of current problems as well as the ways world thinkers and leaders are trying to cope with exploding nontraditional global situations.
— John D. Stempel, senior professor emeritus at and former director of International Relations U.K. Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce, University of Kentucky
No one has a better mastery of the field of diplomacy than Jean-Robert Leguey-Feilleux. His command of the basic facts of international diplomacy is comprehensive both in his grasp of the contemporary complexity of this field, and of its historical background. Here he sets forth the complex and interlocking networks of international diplomacy and will have applications both in the academic community and for orientation sessions for government bureaucrats and military officers.
— Timothy J. Lomperis, Saint Louis University, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus, Department of Political Science, Saint Louis University
• Focuses on diplomatic practice and the methods used by international actors.
• Includes case studies and boxed text with further information on specific organizations, instruments, missions, and cases.