Global Diplomacy 2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-28786-3_13
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Diplomacy by Non-State Actors

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“…The downfall of the regalian view of diplomacy has allowed NSAs diplomatic access to representation, negotiation, and information gathering. Nowadays, parallel negotiations exist among multiple actors in multi-track diplomacy (Guilbaud, 2020). For instance, Track 1 includes governments and leaders of quasi-governmental groups while NSAs negotiate in both Track 2 and 3 depending on their influence, goals, and objectives.…”
Section: Non-state Actors Diplomacymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The downfall of the regalian view of diplomacy has allowed NSAs diplomatic access to representation, negotiation, and information gathering. Nowadays, parallel negotiations exist among multiple actors in multi-track diplomacy (Guilbaud, 2020). For instance, Track 1 includes governments and leaders of quasi-governmental groups while NSAs negotiate in both Track 2 and 3 depending on their influence, goals, and objectives.…”
Section: Non-state Actors Diplomacymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, NGOs may employ denunciation and boycotting campaigns for such causes as they can engage easily in public diplomacy by circulating information that appeals to public opinion. This emanates in the form of coalitions and pre-established networks of NGOs, associations, and transnational organizations creating network diplomacy (Guilbaud, 2020). For instance, TRIPS (Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights) is adopted by every state and it regulates IP standards in an intergovernmental model but it was created via a coalition of American Intellectual Property Committee, with Japanese and European business associations (Guilbaud, 2020).…”
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“…Por un lado, algunos autores (sobre todo durante la segunda mitad del siglo XX) afirmaron que existe un sistema interestatal y que, por tanto, el objeto de estudio deben ser las unidades nacionales (Mearsheimer, 2001;Morgenthau, 1948;Waltz, 1979). Por otro lado, y de forma mucho más reciente, otros autores han enfatizado en la importancia de estudiar a los actores no-estatales debido a la influencia que pueden efectuar en las dinámicas transnacionales e, incluso, internacionales (Guilbaud, 2020;Keck y Sikkink, 2014;Popkova, 2020).…”
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