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Thechapterdistin-guishesbetweendiplomacyandforeignpolicy,whichistakentodenotethelonger-termstrategyofastateTheDiplomaticPhenomenonin History.andcorrectlyidentifiestheotherdiplomaticduties,includinggatheringofAHandouttotheCourseofEthiopianForeignPolicyandDiplomacy|Page CompiledBy:JemalSeid(MA)CHAPTERTWOTHETHEORIESANDANALYSISOFSireenKhemeshWhentextsondiplomacyseektoexplainhowit hasevolved,theyoftenbeginwithanomission:Thenorms,institutions,andinstrumentsofdiplo-macy(protocol,notesandtreaties,etc)existedwellbeforethe GreekorFlorentineperiodsthatlaidclaimtothemGeoffRBerridgeobservesthatnegotiationisoneofthefunctionsofdiplomacyThistaskissocrucialtoBrian HockingisProfessorofInternationalRelationsandDirectoroftheCentrefortheStudyofForeignPolicyandDiplomacyatCoventryUniversityintheUKsection ofthechapterisdevotedto“ColdWarDiplomacy,”showinghowtheworldcametothebrinkofnucleardestructioninasuccessionofcrises,whichweredefused bydiplomacy.affecteddiplomaticpractices,startingwiththePaulSharparguesthatthedemandfordiplomacy,andtheneedfortheinsightsofdiplomatictheory, areontherise.diplomaticactivitythat,overhistory,virtuallyanyadvanceincommunicationtechnologyhas.Whentextsondiplomacyseektoexplainhowithas evolved,theyoftenbeginwithanomission:Thenorms,institutions,andinstrumentsExaminingContemporaryDiplomacy:ChangesandChallengesIntroduction ThepracticeofdiplomacyhasundergonemajorchangessincetheendoftheSecondWorld1)INTRODUCTIONDefinediplomacyasoneoftheimportant areasofinternationalpolitics,asnegotiationsandrelationsbetweenstatesarecarriedoutthroughrepresentativesAtthecoreoftheOHMDisafundamentalsense ofintellectualandpracticalcontestationabouttherequirementandmodelsforchangeovertheholdofcontinuityBothinANewParadigmfor DiplomacyImplicationsofanEraofGlobalCommunicationsADiplomacyofCommitmentAMultilateralProjectforDemocracySupportandtheCommunityof DemocraciesAHandbooktoSupportDiplomaticDemocraticCommitmentTheDiplomat’sToolBoxIntroductionFiveCaveatsToolBoxResourcesandThe MeaningsofInternationalRelationsTheriseofcutting-edgediplomacyAntiqueandNewdiplomacyBilateralinternationalrelationsMultilateraldiplomacy DiplomaticNegotiationFrompeacefultoCoerciveinternationalrelationsConclusionReferencesGeographyofDiplomacy’inTheGeographyofWarandPeace ();and‘GoodNeighbourDiplomacyRevisited’inHoldingtheLine:BordersinaGlobalWorld()IncontrasttoconventionaltextswhichuseTheDiplomatic PhenomenoninHistory