Synopses & Reviews
Diplomacy has made a dramatic shift in emphasis toward its multilateral form since the end of the Cold War. The countervailing forces of globalization and fragmentation at work today and the uncertainties that attend them cannot be managed-let alone be resolved-through bilateral diplomatic intercourse. The post-Cold War political and economic environment is thrusting multilateral diplomacy and international organizations to center stage of international relations.This eclectic collection of essays explores key facets of multilateral diplomacy and the diplomatic regime at the end of the twentieth century. Students of all levels will learn how multilateral diplomacy is conducted and how it has adjusted and performed in the post-Cold War political and economic climate of the United Nations system. It is an essential supplemental text to any course on contemporary international relations, diplomacy, and international organizations, especially to Model UN programs.The contributors to this volume include diplomats, UN officials, scholars, and leaders of nongovernmental organizations from around the world and bring a depth and breadth of knowledge and experience to the examination of five areas of multilateral diplomacy: UN diplomacy, crisis diplomacy, international economic diplomacy, UN summits and "citizen diplomats," and nongovernmental diplomacy. The essays unveil what effect the complex conditions and incredible demands of today's international political and economic environment have on the functions and expectations for practitioners, as well as the character of diplomacy, underscoring the necessity and inevitability of change in the diplomatic profession.
Synopsis
This eclectic collection of essays explores key facets of multilateral diplomacy and the diplomatic regime at the end of the twentieth century. Students at all levels will learn how multilateral diplomacy is conducted and how it has adjusted and performed in the post-Cold War political and economic climate of the United Nations system. It is an essential supplemental text to any course on contemporary international relations, diplomacy, and international organizations, especially to Model UN programs.
About the Author
James P. Muldoon Jr. is senior fellow with the Center for Global Change and Governance, Rutgers-Newark and the author of Westview's The Architecture of Global Governance: An Introduction to the Study of International Organizations. JoAnn Fagot Aviel is Professor and Chair of the International Relations Department at San Francisco State University where she also serves as the faculty advisor of the Model United Nations program. Earl Sullivan is Provost and professor of political science at American University in Cairo and the founding adviser of the Cairo International Model United Nations and the Cairo International Model Arab League. James P. Muldoon Jr. is senior fellow with the Center for Global Change and Governance, Rutgers-Newark and the author of Westview's The Architecture of Global Governance: An Introduction to the Study of International Organizations. Richard Reitano is Professor of Government at Dutchess Community College and Adjunct Professor of Political Science at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York.
Table of Contents
The evolution of multilateral diplomacy / JoAnn Fagot Aviel -- The diplomat at the United Nations: yesterday and today / Don Mills -- The United Nations through the eyes of a Russian ambassador / Sergey Lavrov -- The United Nations: dealing with threats to the peace in the post-Cold War Era / Earl Sullivan -- The humanitarian responsibilities of the UN Security Council: ensuring the security of people / Juan Somavia -- Intervening to prevent state collapse: the role of the United Nations / I. William Zartman -- The challenges of the global economy for post-Cold War diplomacy / James P. Muldoon --International economic diplomacy and international organizations / Isaac Cohen -- Private-sector diplomats in the global economy: skills for survival / Jeremy Taylor -- Summits, multilateral diplomacy, and the United Nations / Richard Reitano -- UN conferences: media events or genuine diplomacy? / Jacques Fomerand -- Citizen diplomacy and the 1995 NPT Review and Extension Conference / Shelton L. Williams -- NGOs and international affairs: a new dimension of diplomacy / JoAnn Fagot Aviel -- NGOs and diplomacy / Judy Mayotte -- The common ground approach: a case study of an NGO / Richard Eisendorf and Tim Werner -- The role of civil society in twenty-first-century diplomacy / Alicia Bâarcena -- Multilateral diplomacy in the post-Cold War world / Earl Sullivan -- Post-Cold War UN diplomacy from up close: inside perspectives from an outsider / Rienk W. Terpstra -- Multilateral diplomacy in a time of "relative" sovereignty / Chen Luzhi -- Diplomacy in the twenty-first century: civil society versus the state / Richard Reitano and Caleb Elfenbein.