Friday, 30 April 2010
the role of diplomacy today
In addition , the role of TNC’s and NGO’s in solving conflicts and major issues of human rights and environment as also evolved where the emphasis of public diplomacy, through the mass media uses politics to influence the world community relationships among states. The increase number of transnational organizations that participate in the international arena to address major issues alongside other political actors, has had a positive impact in shaping the future outcomes of global solutions .Diplomacy is no longer a political activity that takes among only bilateral and multilateral diplomatic engagements, its flexible nature has allow states and entities to also engage through the so called, polylateral level.
My understanding of diplomacy today.
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Question: My Understanding of Diplomacy today. 29th April,2010.
Module: NEW DIPLOMACY.
The diplomacy is attached with management of relations between governments
and other actors, from a state position in relation to each other. Diplomacy is
concerned with discussion or advising, picturing and implementing foreign policy.
But there are many means by which governments through their formed and other
political actors. In addition to that, other actors, articulate, co-ordinate, and security
particular or public interests exchanging by correspondences, private talks, exchanges
of ideas, lobbying, tourists, threats and other related political activities diplomacy.
The World of Diplomacy or Public Diplomacy has changed.
In spite of, great differences between the hot and cold wars of the 20th century, the
underlying factors that developed the practice of public diplomacy were similar. States
dominated international relations. Non-state actors were few in number. “Good Ideas”
were secular struggles between regimes and democratic worldviews? Media and
communications systems used analog technologies. Hierarchies were the principal
organizing structure in society. The armies fought on battlefields with industrial age
weapons.
New diplomacy with new trends.
Since September 11th one has witness great adjustments and changes in international
relations in general and the relationships among powers in particular “September 11th
event” is a corner stone of post-cold war period and the one of new century as well.
It is the first time in history of international societies to admit so widely and seriously
the danger of terrorism without any large and serious campaign over this understanding.
In past years after the end of cold wars, for instance, there have been so many debates
and disputes on issue of what is the primary at the topic of national and international
securities that people including politicians and common mass feel confused often about
both domestically and internationally.
About New era and New diplomacy concerned each other. The integration may be fasted
and fastened though displaying various pictures at different areas with different
arrangement. Multi-level and multi-national regimes could be more available , U. N.and
its security council could play more role, various NGOs may get involved deeper,
decision-making by nation leaders on national stability may consult more with regional
and global partner at stance, just cite some of potentials.
Lastly, the diplomacy is now part of a global discussions, it has many different meanings
Or ideas and ‘no one size fits all’. The period of communication is going traction. Some
see it as more inclusive than new diplomacy and more descriptive of multi-stakeholder
environment. For most analytical and practical purposes, however, the two different
periods can be used analogously. For example, in 2007, Mr. G. Bush’s administration
used a US. National strategy for public diplomacy and strategic communication without
offering a distinction. My understanding of New Diplomacy today is to under-
stand the activities of the new policy. We know that relations between countries
have always been important and never more so when we need to work together
to tackle global economic problem, global terrorism, global warming and proverty
in development world.
Thursday, 29 April 2010
MY UNDERSTANDING OF DIPLOMACY TODAY
In the start of this module, I thought diplomacy was all about cooperation between two states which have their embassies in each other’s country. However, since this module has come to nearly its end, I have learnt a lot of things. These lies particularly from the important role played by Foreign Ministry, multilateral and public diplomacy, not to mention the great work played by NGOs in contemporary diplomatic world. I have learnt along that the work and milieu before in which diplomats and foreign ministry mixed were very different and this has dramatically changed in the 20th century. (Berridge: 2010, p.7)
It is argued that changes have occurred through wars or technological innovations (globalization) as leaders tend to find for more alternatives, per say better resolution when a war end to prevent another war, this was the creation of the UN. The challenges of both changes (globalization and UN) have grown more and become more complex which require at the same time, both bilateral and multilateral diplomacy. (Aviel: 2005, p.15)
However, it was only at the end of the Napoleon war in the nineteenth century that multilateral diplomacy began to take modern form. Thus, the inclusiveness of many non states actors such as NGOs which plays an important role in the society today, notwithstanding, the UN that occupies a central and unique place in world politics as James P. Muldon, Jr. puts it. The role of multilateral diplomacy is important as it advertise great powers interest through many forms such as celebrities campaigning and also advertise national priorities whereas citizens can now support, give their opinion or even protest.
I have now acknowledge that diplomacy do not only involve states to states basis but a more open and broadened task. These tasks may involve officer in the government and outside the government. However, one must be more anxious about what the future hold for diplomacy as we have witnessed the dramatic changes that have occurred in the 20th and 21st century due to globalization, NGOs huge involvement and foremost the use of diplomacy by political leaders as a tool to promote their countries’ interest in other countries and its use to obtain certain objective, this especially in political campaigns. These raise the question as whether diplomacy and politics should be combined together to form one as certain diplomats dissociate themselves to politicians.
Monday, 19 April 2010
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Sunday, 18 April 2010
Friday, 16 April 2010
The Different Methods of New Diplomacy
The involvement of NGOs (non-governmental organisations) in every aspect of international negotiations has revitalised new approaches and new options, thereby stifling the ability of traditional government actors to operate uninterrupted. They have played an important and influential role in many international negotiations for the past fifty years. In Bosnia, there were a lot non governmental orgainisation co-operating with other governments agencies in trying to resolve the conflict. Secondly, public diplomacy has adopted a lot of different methods in engaging with foreign public . These fundamental changes have created a new set of expectations for international relations.
Moreover, the binding forces of globalisation and new technological transformation have made these new diplomacy a force and efficient in resolving some recent conflicts around the world. Finally, the system of old diplomacy ie government to government communication and self-interest will never disappear.
Thursday, 15 April 2010
What in your opinion is the most important aspect of the new diplomacy?
One of the reasons why I would say that public diplomacy is most important within new diplomacy is the fact that NGOs occupy a huge role in our society without forgetting that even if they do not have the right to vote at the UN they still have an influence on Governments as they tend to focus more on certain issues than someone working in a foreign ministry as they way they dedicate and spend their time investigating on issues, a foreign ministry officer, for example does not have that time because they are often busy dealing with so many issues at the same time.
The fact that human being grows its intelligence also develops by creating new features. The process of globalization is a key factor as today almost everyone has access to phones, internet that enables us to track important information such as EURONEWS, AFRICABLE, CNN, and BBC News and so on, not to mention the different movement of NGOs that we are all aware of, through either their website or other sources such as facebook.
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Public diplomacy better than a bomb.......and cheaper!
The most important aspect of the new diplomacy in my opinion is public diplomacy.
With the increased threat of terrorism on a global scale caused by situations such as 9/11,
The London bombings, Madrid bombings and recently the Moscow bombings there is a clear political problem in existence.
I believe public diplomacy is the most important aspect of the new diplomacy because it is an essential ingredient in smart power. Which is Obama’s supposed strategy
Joseph Nye explains “A smart power strategy combines hard and soft power resources. Public diplomacy has a long history as a means of promoting a country’s soft power and was essential in winning the cold war.”
To win the long standing battle against terrorism which has caused pain and suffering to millions of people and weaken certain country’s economies
Public diplomacy is important as it can be used to promote unity between the people of the world and the governments themselves.
Vietnam is an example of what can happen if to much hard power is used with a major lack of soft power as the people kept on fighting regardless of the United States increased use of mk –77 dumb bombs. The lack of public diplomacy caused civilians to continue fighting for the enemy.
Overall education is the way to counter the threat of international terrorism and public diplomacy can do just that, People with understanding and attraction to the west due to public diplomacy would be less inclined to carry out or support terrorist activity. Due to the severity of the problem that public diplomacy provides a solution for to a certain degree brings me to conclude why I believe it to be the most important part of new diplomacy
Important aspects of the New Diplomacy
The New Diplomacy ,it is in part a modern phenomenon that has been evolving ,being namelly a relativelly a new development ,that possesses distint foundations from the traditional diplomacy .Being one of the most crucial aspects the evoulution from the bilateral diplomatic negotiation to a more multilateral dimension,where a wider range of nation-states can be involved in global negotiations.Important issues such as humanitaire assistance, Human Rights ,environmental issues and fair trade can be addressed and tackled in a wider escale.
New diplomacy it has been closely associated with Public diplomacy ,since it starts from the premise that through dialogue and negotiations nation states can achieve goals in foreign policy .And throughout media and other political ,cultural and social actors citiziens can be involved in the processs of shaping the message but also analyzing and understand the ways that the message is interpreted.
The end of the Cold war marked an important start for the development of the New diplomacy, since the global scene was also changing :from a bipolar world to the emergrnce of a few greater powers.Alongside with this phenomenon ,the world is being bombarded by the emergence of new global challenges which have been dealt by nation states but also by NGO'S and other non -state actors.And their role in in this new era is mainly product of the new diplomacy,since alongside with government they also help and relieve states in tackling international issues.
Therefore both state-actors and non state actors can conduct their affairs in a more cooperative manner and benefit from the global outcomes ,where before within the old diplomacy frramework these big global achievements would have been almost impossible to solve.
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Vital aspect in New Diplomacy
Wednesday, 14 April 2010
Important aspect of the new diplomacy
The environment for diplomacy has been affected by a change in the
distribution of power at international level. In my opinion ‘Balance of power’ is no longer a basis for diplomacy. Today, the new diplomacy needs to reflect the new distribution of power. First, for much of the last century our security concerns were primarily about expansionist state power, threatening their own citizens or neighbouring countries. Today, some of the greatest threats are likely to emerge in countries where state power is too weak to hold tightly down on the threat of global terrorism. The implication is clear: building the capacity of states must go hand in hand with building democratic accountability. It can be argued While the sense of insecurity felt by our citizens may actually have increased. Across the world, people are demanding more power for themselves. task is to make this a force for progress.
Second, over the next two decades, with the growing strength of
than it has been since the rise to global dominance of the European Empires in the
19th Century. This means the leading role within the European Union and NATO more important than ever.
Also there is a mismatch between national power and global problems. The risk of
financial crises, climate change, and health pandemics cannot be lessened by
individual countries; they require collective action on a global scale. Managing the
risks from globalisation and maximising the benefits requires institutional modernization and the development of the EU.
Finally the power to coordinate at scale can be done without the hierarchies of
bureaucracies or the price system of markets, either the helping hand of the
state or the invisible hand of the market. Technology is enabling networks to
challenge the power of traditional incumbents, economically and politically.