Clingendael Diplomatic Studies Programme CDSP

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The Hague Journal of Diplomacy

Contents Vol. 5, No. 4

    Special Issue: China’s Evolving Diplomacy
    Guest Editors: Ingrid d’Hooghe and Chen Zhimin

  • Articles
    • Preface, pp. 309-311(3) – d'Hooghe, Ingrid; Zhimin, Chen
    • Understanding Chinese Diplomatic Transformation: A Multi-Actor’s Perspective pp. 313-327 (17) – Changhe, Su
    • The Provinces and China’s Multi-Layered Diplomacy: The Cases of GMS and Africa pp. 331-356 (26) – Zhimin, Chen; Junbo, Jian; Diyu, Chen
    • Chinese Foreign Policy under Hu Jintao: The Struggle between Low Profile Policy and Diplomatic Activism pp. 357-378 (22) – Suisheng, Zhao
    • Chinese Diplomacy towards the EU: Grand Vision but Hard to Manage pp. 379-403 (25) – Gaenssmantel, Frank
  • Practitioners’ Perspective
    • Handling Relations with Myanmar in a Chinese Way: A Personal Reflection pp. 405-413 (9) – Ruishen, Cheng
Contents Vol. 5, No. 3
  • Articles
    • Israel and the Holy See Negotiate: A Case Study in Diplomacy across Religions pp 213-234 – Raymond Cohen
    • Diplomatic Persuasion: An Under-Investigated Process pp 235-261 – Pauline L. Kerr
    • The Message and Practices of the European Union’s Public Diplomacy pp 263-287 – Steffen Bay Rasmussen
  • Bookreviews
    • Kenneth A. Osgood and Brian C. Etheridge (eds.), The United States and Public Diplomacy: New Directions in Cultural and International History Bruce Gregory pp. 299-301
    • Juergen Kleiner, Diplomatic Practice: Between Tradition and Innovation Seung-young Kim pp 302-303
    • Charles A. Kupchan, How Enemies Become Friends: the Sources of Stable Peace. G.R. Berridge pp 304-305
  • Practitioners’ Perspective
    • Diplomacy, Ethics and the National Interest: What are Diplomats For? pp289-297 – Brian Barder
Contents Vol. 5, No. 1-2
  • Special issues
    • Regional Sub-State Diplomacy Today
      Editor: David Criekemans
      Series Editors: Jan Melissen and Paul Sharp
  • Articles
    • Introduction pp. 1-9 – Criekemans, David
    • On the Normalization of Sub-State Diplomacy pp. 11-36(26) – Cornago, Noé
    • Regional Sub-State Diplomacy from a Comparative Perspective: Quebec, Scotland, Bavaria, Catalonia, Wallonia and Flanders pp. 37-64(28) – Criekemans, David
    • Sub-State Diplomacy in Mexico pp. 65-97(33) – Schiavon, Jorge A.
    • The External Relations of Tatarstan: In Pursuit of Sovereignty, or Playing the Sub-Nationalist Card? pp. 99-124(26)– Albina, Elena
    • The Public Diplomacy of Federated Entities: Examining the Quebec Model pp. 125-150(26) – Huijgh, Ellen
    • Going Beyond Paradiplomacy? Adding Historical Institutionalism to Account for Regional Foreign Policy Competences pp. 151-171(21) – Bursens, Peter; Deforche, Jana
    • Federalism and Compliance with International Agreements: Belgium and Canada Compared pp. 173-197(25) – Paquin, Stéphane
  • Practitioners’ Perspective
    • Sub-State Diplomacy Today pp. 199-210(12) – Van den Brande, Luc
    • Reviewer Acknowledgement pp. 211-212(2)