Consular Affairs and Diplomacy analyses the multifaceted nature of diplomacyβs consular dimension in international relations. It contributes to our understanding of key themes in consular affairs today, the consular challenges that are facing the three great powersβthe United States, Russia and Chin
Consular Affairs and Diplomacy (Diplomatic Studies, 7)
β Scribed by Edited by Jan Melissen and Ana Mar FernΓ‘ndez
- Publisher
- Martinus Nijhoff
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 338
- Edition
- Illustrated
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Consular Affairs and Diplomacy analyses the multifaceted nature of diplomacy's consular dimension in international relations. It contributes to our understanding of key themes in consular affairs today, the consular challenges that are facing the three great powers--the United States, Russia and China--as well as the historical origins of the consular institution in Europe.
Consular Affairs and Diplomacy breaks new ground in the field of diplomatic studies by illustrating how consular affairs can be understood in the broader context of diplomatic practice and vice versa. As a result, the much-neglected study of the consular institution may improve our understanding of contemporary diplomacy.
β¦ Table of Contents
Contents
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Introduction The Consular Dimension of Diplomacy
Part I Themes in Contemporary Consular Affairs
Chapter One Changes in Consular Assistance and the Emergence of Consular Diplomacy
Chapter Two Risk, Populism, and the Evolution of Consular Responsibilities
Chapter Three Honorary Consuls in an Era of Globalization, Trade, and Investment
Chapter Four Consular Affairs in an Integrated Europe
Chapter Five New Trends in European Consular Services: Visa Policy in the EU Neighbourhood
Part II The Consular Services of the Great Powers
Chapter Six The Transformation of Consular Affairs: The United States Experience
Chapter Seven The Consular Service in Russia: Past Problems, New Challenges
Chapter Eight Chinaβs Consular Service Reform and Changes in Diplomacy
Part III The History of the Consular Institution
Chapter Nine The Many Past Lives of the Consul
Chapter Ten A History of the Spanish Consular Service: An Institution in Its Own Right
Chapter Eleven The Dutch Consular Service: In the Interests of a Colonial and Commercial Nation
Chapter Twelve A History of the French Consular Services
Index
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