Castro
3rd ed.
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Publication
2008 - Pearson Longman, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
52,750 words, Guess
Page Count
211 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139781405873185
- ISBN-101405873183
- Goodreads6659979
- LibraryThing737958
- Library of Congress Control Number2008030473
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Number865815661
- OCLC Control Number234073833
- Better World Books9781405873185
- Open LibraryOL16975653M
Classifications
- DDC972.9106/4092
- DDCB
- LCCF1788.22.C3 B35 2008
and 3 more
- LCCF1788.22.C3 B35 2009
- LCCF1788.22.C3B35 2008
- LCCF1788.22.C3 B35 2013eb
Description
Modern Diplomacy provides a comprehensive exploration of the evolution and concepts of the institution of diplomacy. This book equips students with a detailed analysis of important international issues that impact upon diplomacy and its relationship with international politics. The subject is bought "to life" through the use of case studies and examples which highlight the working of contemporary diplomacy within the international political arena.
Subjects
Topics
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Genres
- Biography
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- Castro
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