What Diplomats Do: The Life and Work of Diplomats
Brian Sir Barder
(Author)
Sir Ivor Roberts
(Foreword by)
Description
What do diplomats actually do? That is what this text seeks to answer by describing the various stages of a typical diplomat's career. The book follows a fictional diplomat from his application to join the national diplomatic service through different postings at home and overseas, culminating with his appointment as ambassador and retirement. Each chapter contains case studies, based on the author's thirty year experience as a diplomat, Ambassador, and High Commissioner. These illustrate such key issues as the role of the diplomat during emergency crises or working as part of a national delegation to a permanent conference as the United Nations. Rigorously academic in its coverage yet extremely lively and engaging, this unique work will serve as a primer to any students and junior diplomats wishing to grasp what the practice of diplomacy is actually like.Product Details
Price
$45.60
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Publish Date
April 22, 2016
Pages
244
Dimensions
5.9 X 9.0 X 0.9 inches | 0.01 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781442271630
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About the Author
Sir Brian Barder, KCMG, had a distinguished career in the British Diplomatic Service, serving as ambassador to Ethiopia, the Republic of Bénin, and Poland, and as high commissioner to Nigeria and Australia. A former founding member with judicial status of the Special Immigration Appeals Commission, he has a popular blog (http: //www.barder.com/ephems). He is an honorary visiting fellow at the University of Leicester Department of Politics and International Relations.