Clingendael Diplomatic Studies Programme CDSP

Publications

The Hague Journal of Diplomacy

Contents Vol. 2, No. 1:
  • Articles:
    • Diplomatic Cultures: Comparing Russia and the West in Terms of a 'Modern Model of Diplomacy', Tatiana V. Zonova
    • The Impact of Enlargement: Europeanization of Polish Foreign Policy? Tracking Adaptation and Change in the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Karolina Pomorska
    • US Public Diplomacy: A Cold War Success Story?, John Robert Kelley
  • Practitioners' Perspectives:
    • Security through Disarmament: The Story of the Weapons of Mass Destruction Commission, Randy Rydell
    • Parliamentary Diplomacy, Gonnie de Boer and Frans W. Weisglas
Contents Vol. 2, No. 2:
  • Articles
    • Democracy Promotion as Foreign Policy: Some Cautionary Reflections, David W. Lovell
    • 'Do This One For Me, George': Blair, Brown, Bono, Bush and the 'Actor-ness' of the G8, Geoffrey Allen Pigman and John Kotsopoulos
  • Response Essay
    • Summit Diplomacy: High-Level Meeting or Courtesy Call? A Response to John Young, David Hastings Dunn
  • Practitioners' Perspectives
    • Reforming Foreign Services for the Twenty-First Century, Shaun Riordan
    • Experience Matters Most, Karl Theodor Paschke
Contents Vol. 2, No. 3:
Special Issue: Rethinking the New Public Diplomacy
  • Articles
    • Advancing the New Public Diplomacy: A Public Relations Perspective, Kathy R. Fitzpatrick
    • The Soft Power Differential: Network Communication and Mass Communication in Public Diplomacy, R.S. Zaharna
    • Arguing Public Diplomacy: The Role of Argument Formation, Craig Hayden
    • Evaluating Public Diplomacy Programme, Pierre C. Pahlavi
    • The Ties that Bind: Dutch-American Relations, US Public Diplomacy and the Promotion of American Studies since the Second World War, Giles Scott-Smith
  • Practitioners' Perspectives
    • Geo-Social Mapping of the International Communications Environment or Why Abdul Isn't Listening, Barry Fulton