Dependent Diplomacy: Signaling, Strategy, and Prestige in the Diplomatic Network

Volume: 58, Issue: 2, Pages: 247 - 259
Published: Apr 30, 2013
Abstract
Diplomatic recognition is an essential tool of statecraft but remains largely unanalyzed by political scientists. Two recent trends in diplomatic practice raise notable puzzles: (i) use of diplomatic ties to signal (dis)approval of a regime or its policies, based largely on cues from diplomatic partners, and (ii) reliance on diplomatic missions as a means of securing prestige in the international system. I argue that both trends are the result...
Paper Details
Title
Dependent Diplomacy: Signaling, Strategy, and Prestige in the Diplomatic Network
Published Date
Apr 30, 2013
Volume
58
Issue
2
Pages
247 - 259
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