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" Niche diplomacy : "
edited by Andrew F. Cooper
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BL
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Record Number
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626985
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Doc. No
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Title & Author
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Niche diplomacy : : middle powers after the Cold War /\ edited by Andrew F. Cooper
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Publication Statement
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Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire :: Macmillan ;New York :: St. Martin's Press,, 1997
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Series Statement
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Studies in diplomacy
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Page. NO
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viii, 221 p. ;; 23 cm
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ISBN
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0312176228
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Contents
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Niche diplomacy, a conceptual overview / Andrew F. Cooper -- Issues, institutions and middle power diplomacy, action and agendas in the post-Cold War era / Richard Higgott -- Middle powers as managers, international mediation within, across and outside institutions / Alan K. Henrikson -- Canada as a middle power, the case of peacekeeping / Geoffrey Hayes -- Between realism and crusader dipolmacy, the Norwegian Channel to Jericho / Öyvind Österud -- Addressing apartheid, lessons from Australian, Canadian and Swedish policies in southern Africa / David R. Black -- Finding your niche, Australia and the trials of middle powerdom / Brian Hocking -- Mahathir's Malaysia, an emerging middle power? / Kim Richard Nossal and Richard Stubbs -- Middle powers and regionalism in the Americas, the cases of Argentina and Mexico / Louis Bélanger and Gordon Mace -- Turkey, a middle power in the New Order / Meltem Müftüler and Müberra Yüksel -- South Africa, understanding the upstairs and the downstairs / Peter Vale
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Subject
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World politics-- 1989-
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Dewey Classification
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327.1/72
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LC Classification
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D860.N47 1997
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Added Entry
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Cooper, Andrew Fenton,1950-
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Parallel Title
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Middle powers after the Cold War
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