***UPDATED for 2023/24***
Building on the history of diplomacy, its actors and practices, this course will provide students with the necessary tools better understand and analyze the contemporary issues and challenges of the “art of negotiation”. In a time of renewed international crisis and instability, the lecture will cover key developments in the ancient and modern history of diplomacy also understood as an alternative to the use of force. Weekly sessions will focus on the use of specific techniques of diplomatic negotiation and help the students understands the work and missions of today's diplomats. Diplomatic strategies involving a wide variety of actors (States, Multilateral organizations, NGOs, “Independent Diplomats”, etc.) will be analyzed and their respective roles discussed throughout this course.
Learning Outcomes
1. Acquiring fundamental knowledge about the history of Diplomacy
2. Becoming familiar with the contemporary practice of Diplomacy
3. Developing skills used in modern diplomacy
4. Becoming familiar with key instances of international negotiation
5. Engaging in current debates about the evolution of diplomacy and diplomatic practice.
Professional Skills
Analysis of diplomatic methods and techniques.
Understanding the implementation of foreign policy choices on key contemporary issues.
Understanding the missions and duties of today's Diplomats.
Familiarity with methods of negotiation at bilateral and multilateral levels.