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Reinventer la diplomatie / Reshaping Diplomacy : Sociabilites, reseaux et pratiques diplomatiques en Europe depuis 1919 / Networks, Practices and Dynamics of Socialization in European Diplomacy since, Paperback / softback Book

Reinventer la diplomatie / Reshaping Diplomacy : Sociabilites, reseaux et pratiques diplomatiques en Europe depuis 1919 / Networks, Practices and Dynamics of Socialization in European Diplomacy since Paperback / softback

Edited by Matthieu Osmont, Thomas Raineau, Vincent Genin

Part of the Euroclio series

Paperback / softback

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Au lendemain de la Premiere Guerre mondiale, la diplomatie est a reinventer.

Un nouvel ordre international emerge au sein duquel juristes internationaux, journalistes, banquiers d'affaires et autres experts concurrencent desormais les diplomates de metier.

De nouvelles arenes diplomatiques apparaissent, a l'instar de la Societe des Nations, ancetre des organisations multilaterales actuelles.

A travers les dix etudes de cas presentees ici, le continent europeen apparait comme un terrain propice a l'invention de pratiques diplomatiques nouvelles tout au long du XXe siecle.

Cet ouvrage collectif constitue les actes du colloque international de l'association RICHIE sur les " sociabililites, reseaux et pratiques diplomatiques en Europe de 1919 a nos jours " tenues a Bruxelles, les 20 et 21 mars 2015.

After the First World War, reshaping the art of diplomacy is a necessity.

International lawyers, merchant bankers, academics, journalists and senior officials became key-figures of a new International order in which the diplomats have lost their monopoly over foreign affairs.

New diplomatic arenas emerged such as the League of Nations, the precursor of today's multilateral organizations.

In that series of ten case studies, the European continent appears as a fertile ground where new diplomatic practices have emerged along the whole 20th century.

This book brings together the edited proceedings of the RICHIE International Conference organized in Brussels on 20 and 21 March 2015, under the title "Networks, Dynamics of Socialization and Practices in European Diplomacy since 1919".

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