Explanation of the book
Section: Political Books
Number of pages: 895 pages
The Second Generation of Diplomacy is a political book that represents a comprehensive scientific study, transporting the reader into the worlds of diplomacy, from the concepts of the first generation that were woven from the papers of Machiavelli that he wrote on his desk in Florence, to the bag that the diplomat Metternich carried, as well as the lines that George Kennan printed in his travels, to the visions of Henry Kissinger, in order to transport him to the world of the second generation that is represented by the world of diplomacy today, in which identity diplomacy occupies a major role, until the citizen became an important member of the diplomatic body by mutual consent.
Most foreign policy diseases, such as misconception and misperception, etc., are based on a fundamental issue, which is the disregard by decision-makers for the importance of the system of values, ideas, beliefs, cultural and social customs, and the general traditions that form and constitute the identity of a people or identities within peoples, where the belief is that the roots of foreign policy go back to the interior more than the exterior.
Second generation diplomacy
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