Emotional diplomacy : : official emotion on the international stage / / Todd H. Hall.
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Place / Publishing House: | Ithaca ;, London : : Cornell University Press,, 2015. 2015 |
Year of Publication: | 2015 |
Language: | English |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (261 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- What is emotional diplomacy?
- Emotional diplomacy and the emotions in IR
- Official emotion as emotional labor
- Emotional diplomacy as a team performance
- The consequences of engaging in emotional diplomacy
- Variation in emotional diplomacy
- Empirical investigations
- Explaining the 1995-96 Taiwan Strait crisis from the traditional perspective
- The diplomacy of anger
- Empirical investigations
- Looking at the crisis as an episode of coercion vs. official anger
- Explaining the RF and PRC responses in terms of traditional statecraft
- The diplomacy of sympathy
- Empirical investigations
- Looking at RF and PRC responses as official sympathy
- Explaining FRG-Israeli relations from the perspective of existing theories
- The diplomacy of guilt
- Empirical investigations
- The Luxembourg agreement
- Bullets instead of ambassadors ... FRG weapons for Israel
- The path to normalization
- Subsequent years
- The diplomacy of anger
- The diplomacy of sympathy
- The diplomacy of guilt
- Additional strains
- Quotidian and signature forms of emotional diplomacy
- Official emotion, popular emotion, and "stickiness".