DIPLOMACY AS A SOCIAL WORLD role images and diplomatic memoirs.

This book proposes a reconceptualization of diplomacy as a social world, which has implications for the study of diplomatic memoirs as speech acts and forms of communication in relation to role images of diplomats.In contrast to the dominant paradigm of Bourdieu-inspired practice theory, which focus...

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Main Author FRANZ, BENEDIKT
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published [S.l.] : ROUTLEDGE, 2025.
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ISBN9781040391778
104039177X
9781003519294
1003519296
9781040391730
1040391737
1032853921
9781032853925
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Summary:This book proposes a reconceptualization of diplomacy as a social world, which has implications for the study of diplomatic memoirs as speech acts and forms of communication in relation to role images of diplomats.In contrast to the dominant paradigm of Bourdieu-inspired practice theory, which focuses on struggles for position and power, this book proposes to understand diplomacy as a social world. From this vantage point, the intrinsic logic of diplomacy is situated within its own universe of discourse, which has its own manner of communicating and interacting. One element of this universe is role images. The work argues that memoirs by former diplomats serve as a pivotal medium through which diplomatic role models circulating in the wider public sphere are (re)produced. To this end, however, it is necessary to read self-narratives by diplomats not as sources for past events, but as speech acts and communication. The book applies this framework to an empirical analysis of 40 memoirs by former German ambassadors. The result of this analysis is the identification of five diplomatic role models: messenger, traveler, representative, reasonable actor, and relational actor.This book will be of much interest to students of diplomacy studies, foreign policy, social theory, and International Relations in general.
ISBN:9781040391778
104039177X
9781003519294
1003519296
9781040391730
1040391737
1032853921
9781032853925
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Physical Description:1 online resource