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In Plural Diplomacies: Normative Predicaments and Functional Imperatives, Noé Cornago asserts the need to restore the long-interrupted continuity between the relevance of diplomacy as raison de système - in a world which is much more than a world of States - and its unique value as a way to mediate the many alienations experienced by individuals and social groups.
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Meanings of diplomacy
1.1. Semantics of diplomacy
1.2. Diplomacy as knowledge
1.3. Diplomacy as heterology
1.4. Diplomacy as raison de système
2. Pluralization of diplomacy
2.1. Diplomacy in singular
2.2. Functional imperatives
2.3. Normative predicaments
2.4. In plural diplomacies
3. Diplomacy within States?
3.1. Diplomacy and community
3.2. Diplomatic teratologies
3.3. Paradiplomacy as resilience
3.4. Diplomacies of agonistic respect
4. Commodity diplomacy
4.1. Diplomacy and global liberal order
4.2. Diplomatic law and its fictions
4.3. Corporate takeover of diplomatic law
4.4. Beyond commodification
5. Antidiplomacies
5.1. Diplomacy and its double
5.2. Conceptual history
5.3. Antidiplomacy as heuristics
5.4. Antidiplomacies of fear and hope
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