DIPLOMACY (Semester III)
Description :
Diplomacy is one of the core subject international relations. This subject is very important because give the knowledge both theoritic and practice about the process of states relation that has developed among state in the world. This subject also giving the knowledge about the diplomatic skill that should be understand for the diplomat candidate. All of material is not just focused to traditional diplomacy; the official diplomacy which done by state, but also about non state actor’s diplomacy called public diplomacy.
Session 1 : Introduction to Diplomacy
- History of Diplomacy
- Function of Diplomacy
Source :
Roy, SL. Diplomasi, pp. 1-30
Suryokusumo, Sumary, 2004, Praktik Diplomasi, bpIBLAM : Jakarta, pp. 1-15
Barston, RP, Modern Diplomacy, Pearson Education, New York, pp.1-8
Issundari, Sri dan Rachmawati, Iva, 2006, Praktek Diplomasi, Jurusan HI, UPN “Veteran” : Yogyakarta, pp. 1-9
Session 2 : Multitrack Diplomacy Part 1
- Track One Government : Peace Making Through Diplomacy
- Track Two Non Government/Professional : Peacemaking through professional conflict resolution
- Track Three Business : peacemaking through commerce
Source :
Diamond, Louise, 1996, Multi Track Diplomacy : A System Approach to Peace, Third Edition, Kumarian Press, Connecticut, pp.12 - 59
Session 3 : Multitrack Diplomacy Part 2
- Track Four Private Citizen : peacemaking through personal involvement
- Track Five Research, Training and Education : peacemaking through learning
- Track Six Activism : peacemaking through advocacy
Source :
Diamond, Louise, 1996, Multi Track Diplomacy : A System Approach to Peace, Third Edition, Kumarian Press, Connecticut, pp.60 - 96
Session 4 : Multitrack Diplomacy Part 3
- Track Seven Religion : peacemaking through faith in action
- Track Eight Funding : peacemaking through providing resources
- Track Nine Communications and the Media : peacemaking through information
Source :
Diamond, Louise, 1996, Multi Track Diplomacy : A System Approach to Peace, Third Edition, Kumarian Press, Connecticut, pp.120 - 130
Session 5 : Humanitarian Diplomacy
- The craft of humanitarian diplomacy
- Humanitarian diplomacy : theory and practice
Source :
Minear, Larry and Smith, Hazel, 2007, Humanitarian Diplomacy : Practitioner and Their Craft, The UN University Press, Tokyo, pp.7-62
Session 6 : Environmental Diplomacy
- The weakness of the existing environmental
- Threty-making system
- Knowing how to Measure Success
- Three Serious Obstacles to Global Cooperation
- An Inadequate Legal Structure
- Fundamental Flaws in the Conventional-Protocol Approach
- The Eart Summit as an Illustration
Source :
Susskind, Lawrence, 1994, Environmental Diplomacy : Negotiating More Effective Global Aggreement, Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 11-42
Pramudianto, Andreas, 2008, Diplomasi Lingkungan : Teori dan Fakta, Penerbit Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta
Session 7 : Public Diplomacy
- Problem, background, context
- Purpose and Motivation
- Learning from Past Success
- Implication and Concluding Observations
Source :
Wolf, Charles and Rosen, Brian, 2004, Public Diplomacy : How to Think About and Improve It, RAND Corporation, California, pp. 1-20
Session 8 : Middle Test
Session 9 : Cultural Diplomacy
- Definition, concept and purposes of Cultural Diplomacy
- Cultural Diplomacy : Development States Perspectives
Source :
Warsito, Tulus and Kartikasari, Wahyuni, 2007, Diplomasi Kebudayaan : Konsep dan Relevansi Bagi Negara Berkembang, Studi Kasus Indonesia, Ombak, Yogyakarta, pp. 2-29; 57-73
Session 10 : Movie Times n Tabble Manner Course
Source :
- Rosenfield, Michael, 2002, Ambassador : Under Fire Overseas, National Geographic
Session 11 : Preventive Diplomacy Part 1
- Preventive Diplomacy in the Concert of Europe, the Hague Peace Conference, the League of Nations, and the UN Charter
- UN Policies and Doctrine of Preventive Diplomacy
Source :
Ramcharan, Bertrand G, 2008, Preventive Diplomacy at the UN, Indiana University Press, Bloomingon, pp.1-60
Session 12 : Preventive Diplomacy Part 2
- The Preventive Role of UN Peacekeepers and Observers
- Preventive Diplomacy in the Economic, Social, Human Rights, and Humanitarian Fields
- Preventive Diplomacy in an Age of Genocide, Terrorism, and Non Traditional Threat to Security
Source :
Ramcharan, Bertrand G, 2008, Preventive Diplomacy at the UN, Indiana University Press, Bloomingon, pp.138-175
Session 13 : NGO Diplomacy
- Introduction to NGO Diplomacy
- Analytical Framework : Assesing the Influence of NGO Diplomats
Source :
Betsill, Michele M, and Corell, Elisabeth, Introduction to NGO Diplomacy, in the in the Betsill, Michele M and Corell, Elisabeth, 2008, NGO Diplomacy : the influence of non governmental organization in international environmental negotiations, Massachusetss Institute of Technology, Cambridge, pp.1-18
Corell, Elisabeth, and Betsill, Michele M, Analytical Framework : Assesing the Influence of NGO Diplomats, in the in the Betsill, Michele M and Corell, Elisabeth, 2008, NGO Diplomacy : the influence of non governmental organization in international environmental negotiations, Massachusetss Institute of Technology, Cambridge, pp. 19-42
Session 14 : NGO Diplomacy : Case Studies
- Environmental NGOs and the Kyoto Protocol Negotiations : 1995 – 1997
- NGO influence on International Policy on Forest Conservation and Trade in Forest Product
Source :
Betsill, Michele M, Environmental NGOs and the Kyoto Protocol Negotiations : 1995-1997 in the in the Betsill, Michele M and Corell, Elisabeth, 2008, NGO Diplomacy : the influence of non governmental organization in international environmental negotiations, Massachusetss Institute of Technology, Cambridge, pp.43-66
Humphreys, David, NGO influence on International Policy on Forest Conservation and Trade in Forest Product, in the Betsill, Michele M and Corell, Elisabeth, 2008, NGO Diplomacy : the influence of non governmental organization in international environmental negotiations, Massachusetss Institute of Technology, Cambridge, pp.120-149
Session 15 : Global Governance and Diplomacy
- Diplomacy and Global Governance : Locating Patterns of (Dis)Connection
- Globalisation and Diplomacy
Source :
Cooper, Andrew F, Hocking, Brian, and Maley, William, Diplomacy and Global Governance : Locating Patterns of (Dis)Connection, in the Cooper, Andrew F, Hocking, Brian, and Maley, William (eds), 2008, Global Governance and Diplomacy : Worlds Apart?, Palgrave Macmillan, New York, pp.1-14
Neumann, Iver B, Globalisation and Diplomacy, in the Cooper, Andrew F, Hocking, Brian, and Maley, William (eds), 2008, Global Governance and Diplomacy : Worlds Apart?, Palgrave Macmillan, New York, pp.15-28
Session 16 : Final Test
Evaluation :
Presence : 30%
Activity : 10%
Assigment : 10%
Middle Test : 20%
Final Test : 30%
References :
Barston, RP, Modern Diplomacy, Pearson Education, New York, pp.1-8
Betsill, Michele M and Corell, Elisabeth, 2008, NGO Diplomacy : the influence of non governmental organization in international environmental negotiations, Massachusetss Institute of Technology, Cambridge
Cooper, Andrew F, Hocking, Brian, and Maley, William (eds), 2008, Global Governance and Diplomacy : Worlds Apart?, Palgrave Macmillan, New York
Diamond, Louise, 1996, Multi Track Diplomacy : A System Approach to Peace, Third Edition, Kumarian Press, Connecticut
Issundari, Sri dan Rachmawati, Iva, 2006, Praktek Diplomasi, Jurusan HI, UPN “Veteran” : Yogyakarta
Minear, Larry and Smith, Hazel, 2007, Humanitarian Diplomacy : Practitioner and Their Craft, The UN University Press, Tokyo
Pramudianto, Andreas, 2008, Diplomasi Lingkungan : Teori dan Fakta, Penerbit Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta
Ramcharan, Bertrand G, 2008, Preventive Diplomacy at the UN, Indiana University Press, Bloomingon
- Rosenfield, Michael, 2002, Ambassador : Under Fire Overseas, National Geographic
Roy, SL. Diplomasi
Suryokusumo, Sumary, 2004, Praktik Diplomasi, bpIBLAM : Jakarta
Susskind, Lawrence, 1994, Environmental Diplomacy : Negotiating More Effective Global Aggreement, Oxford University Press, Oxford
Warsito, Tulus and Kartikasari, Wahyuni, 2007, Diplomasi Kebudayaan : Konsep dan Relevansi Bagi Negara Berkembang, Studi Kasus Indonesia, Ombak, Yogyakarta
Wolf, Charles and Rosen, Brian, 2004, Public Diplomacy : How to Think About and Improve It, RAND Corporation, California
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