Fringe players and the diplomatic order: the "new" heteronomy?
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FRINGE PLAYERS AND THE DIPLOMATIC ORDER
/ BATORA, JOZEF.
: 2014
TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
INTRODUCTION1. SOCIAL SCIENTIFIC CONCEPTUALIZATIONS OF DIPLOMACY 2.
DIPLOMACY AS AN INSTITUTION EMBEDDED IN ENVIRONMENTS, STRUCTURES AND
PRACTICES 3. STUDYING LIMINALITY AND FRINGE PLAYERS IN THE MODERN
DIPLOMATIC ORDER4. THE HOLY SEE: GLOBAL BORDERLESS SOVEREIGNTY AND
DOUBLE-HATTED DIPLOMATS 5. THE SOVEREIGN MILITARY ORDER OF MALTA:
EXTRAORDINARY RESILIENCE MEETS THE CHANCE 6. THE EUROPEAN UNION: BENDING
THE RULES TO FIT IN7. CONCLUSION - LIMINALITY, CO-EXISTING DIPLOMATIC
ORDERS AND THE 'NEW' DIPLOMATIC HETERONOMY
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT. |
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