Image from Google Jackets

Dynamics of diplomacy

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Delhi; National Pub; 1968Description: 343 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.2 MUR
Summary: The book "DYNAMICS OF DIPLOMACY" meets the growing demands of students of diplomacy and international politics by covering the various facets of the subject. A comparatively new subject in Free India, the study of theory and practice of international relations, cryptically called 'Diplomacy, offers abundant scope for systematic research and serious t discussion, by virtue of its vast range and political importance while ignorance, or neglect costs a nation much. This is one of the pioneering works in India on the subject of Diplomacy. Starting with 700 B.C., a comprehensive survey of the historical background is made including the latest conventions on Diplomatic and Consular Relations, 1961-63. Coverage is also made of the content of democratic diplomacy, immunities and privileges, diplomacy by conference, Common wealth of Nations and the United Nations Organisation interalia. The book contains also an analytical and studied discussion on the role of Press and Propaganda in modern diplomacy; on the diplomatic language and on the role of diplomacy as an instrument for peace. The Professional Politicians, Students of Diplomacy, International Relations, and other Governmental Agencies, who are responsible for framing the policies in regard to the country's foreign affairs will find much to interest them in this thoughtful, stimulating and scientific study of all the aspects and phases of this fascinating subject.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
Star ratings
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)

The book "DYNAMICS OF DIPLOMACY" meets the growing demands of students of diplomacy and international politics by covering the various facets of the subject.
A comparatively new subject in Free India, the study of theory and practice of international relations, cryptically called 'Diplomacy, offers abundant scope for systematic research and serious t discussion, by virtue of its vast range and political importance while ignorance, or neglect costs a nation much. This is one of the pioneering works in India on the subject of Diplomacy.
Starting with 700 B.C., a comprehensive survey of the historical background is made including the latest conventions on Diplomatic and Consular Relations, 1961-63. Coverage is also made of the content of democratic diplomacy, immunities and privileges, diplomacy by conference, Common wealth of Nations and the United Nations Organisation interalia. The book contains also an analytical and studied discussion on the role of Press and Propaganda in modern diplomacy; on the diplomatic language and on the role of diplomacy as an instrument for peace.
The Professional Politicians, Students of Diplomacy, International Relations, and other Governmental Agencies, who are responsible for framing the policies in regard to the country's foreign affairs will find much to interest them in this thoughtful, stimulating and scientific study of all the aspects and phases of this fascinating subject.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.

Powered by Koha