VOLUME ONE: DIPLOMATIC INSTITUTIONS
PART ONE: BEGINNINGS
Ragnar Numelin
The Primitive 'Diplomats'
Barbara Bombi
The Roman Rolls of Edward II as a Source of Administrative and Diplomatic Practice in the Early 14th Century
Daniela Frigo
Prudence and Experience
Ambassadors and Political Culture in Early Modern Italy
William Roosen
Early Modern Diplomatic Ceremonial
Jan Hennings
The Failed Gift
Ceremony and Gift-Giving in Anglo-Russian Relations, 1662-1664
PART TWO: FROM INSTITUTIONS TO ORGANIZATIONS
Halvard Leira and Iver B. Neumann
Judges, Merchants and Envoys
The Growth and Development of the Consular Institution
H.M.A Keens-Soper
The French Political Academy, 1712
Richard Elrod
The Concert of Europe
A Fresh Look at an International System
Brian Hocking
Introduction
Foreign Ministries: Redefining the Gatekeeper Role
Helen McCarthy
Petticoat Diplomacy
The Admission of Women to the British Foreign Service
Paul Sharp and Geoffrey Wiseman
Conclusion
The Diplomatic Corps' Role in Constituting International Society
Norbert Götz
On the Origins of 'Parliamentary Diplomacy'
Scandinavian 'Bloc Politics' and Delegation Policy in the League of Nations
David Malone
Eyes on the Prize
The Quest for Non-Permanent Seats on the United Nations Security Council
Niels Nagelhus Schia
Consensus Making in the United Nations Security Council
How Informal Processes may Enforce Inequality Between the Memberstates
VOLUME TWO: DIPLOMACY IN A MULTICULTURAL WORLD
PART ONE: THE ACKNOWLEDGED LEGACY
Iver B. Neumann
Euro-Centric Diplomacy
Challenging but Manageable
Christopher Jones
The Language of Kinship Diplomacy
Nicolas Drocourt
Passing on Political Information between Major Powers
The Key Role of Ambassadors between Byzantium and Some of Its Neighbours
PART TWO: THE UNACKNOWLEDGED LEGACY
Bjørnar Sverdrup-Thygeson
A Neighbourless Empire? The Forgotten Diplomatic Tradition of Imperial China
Eric Voegelin
The Mongol Orders of Submission to European Powers, 1245-1255
Denise Aigle
The Letters of Eljigidei, H leg and Abaqa
Mongol Overtures or Christian Ventriloquism?
Michael Foster
Another Look at the Function of Wampum in Iroquois-White Councils
James Daybell
Gender, Politics and Diplomacy
Women, News and Intelligence Networks in Elizabethan England
Christian Windler
Diplomatic History as a Field for Cultural Analysis
Muslim-Christian Relations in Tunis, 1700-1840
Edward Keene
A Case Study of the Construction of International Hierarchy
British Treaty-Making against the Slave Trade in the Early 19th Century
PART THREE: THE LIVED-DOWN CHALLENGES
Robert Tucker and David Hendrickson
Thomas Jefferson and American Foreign Policy
Geoffrey Wiseman
Distinctive Characteristics of American Diplomacy
Linda Frey and Marsha Frey
'The Reign of the Charlatans Is Over'
The French Revolutionary Attack on Diplomatic Practice
Theodore Von Laue
Soviet Diplomacy: G.V. Chicherin, Peoples Commissar for Foreign Affairs, 1918-1930
Paul Sharp
Mullah Zaeef and Taliban Diplomacy
An English-School Approach
VOLUME THREE: THE PLURALIZATION OF DIPLOMACY - CHANGING ACTORS, DEVELOPING ARENAS AND NEW ISSUES
PART ONE: THE ACTORS AND ARENAS
Alexander Woodside
Territorial Order and Collective-Identity Tensions in Confucian Asia
David Fidler
The Return of the Standard of Civilization
Costas Constantinou
On Homo-Diplomacy
Jennifer Mitzen
Reading Habermas in Anarchy
Multilateral Diplomacy and Global Public Spheres
John Robert Kelley
The New Diplomacy
Evolution of a Revolution
Noé Cornago
On the Normalization of Sub-State Diplomacy
William Davidson and Joseph Montville
Foreign Policy According to Freud
Rebecca Adler-Nissen
European Union Diplomacy
Iver B. Neumann
Grab a Phaser, Ambassador
PART TWO: ISSUES
Steven Livingston
The New Media and Transparency
What Are the Consequences for Diplomacy?
Christina Archetti
Media Impact on Diplomatic Practice
An Evolutionary Model of Change
David Fidler
Navigating the Global Health Terrain
Mapping Global Health Diplomacy
Judith Kaufmann and Harley Feldbaum
Diplomacy and the Polio Immunization Boycott In Northern Nigeria
Carl Death
Summit Theatre
Exemplary Governmentality and Environmental Diplomacy in Johannesburg and Copenhagen
Maaike Okano-Heijmans
Change in Consular Assistance and the Emergence of Consular Diplomacy
VOLUME FOUR: PUBLIC DIPLOMACY
PART ONE: THEORETICAL AND CONCEPTUAL ISSUES
Benno Signitzer and Timothy Coombs
Public Relations and Public Diplomacy
Peter Van Ham
Branding Territory
Inside the Wonderful Worlds of Public Relations and Industrial Relations Theory
Jan Melissen
Wielding Soft Power
Kathy Fitzpatrick
Advancing the New Public Diplomac
A Public-Relations Perspective
Eytan Gilboa
Searching for a Theory of Public Diplomacy
Geoffrey Cowan and Amelia Arsenault
Moving from Monologue to Dialogue to Collaboration
The Three Layers of Public Diplomacy
PART TWO: EMERGING ISSUES AND THE PUBLIC DIPLOMACY OF GREAT AND SMALL
Bruce Gregory
American Public Diplomacy
Enduring Characteristics, Elusive Transformation
Yiwei Wang
Public Diplomacy and the Rise of Chinese Soft Power
Josef Bátora
Public Diplomacy in Small and Medium-Sized States
Hannes Richter
Web 2.0 and Public Diplomacy
Geoffrey Allen
Pigman Public Diplomacy, Place-Branding and Investment-Promotion in Ambiguous Sovereignty Situations
The Cook Islands as a Best Practice Case
Ali Fisher
Music for the Jilted Generation
Open Source Public Diplomacy
Geoffrey Allen Pigman and Anthony Deos
Consuls for Hire
Private Actors, Public Diplomacy
PART THREE: THE WAY FORWARD
James Pamment
What Became of the New Public Diplomacy? Recent Developments in British, United States and Swedish Public Diplomacy Policy and Evaluation Methods
Jan Melissen
Beyond the New Public Diplomacy