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Traditional Vs New Diplomacy
Traditional Vs New Diplomacy
Traditional Vs New Diplomacy
Diplomacy
Nur Fazzillah Mohamed Noordin
ZGA 150011
Presentation flow
Definition of Diplomacy
Functions of Diplomacy
Traditional/Old Diplomacy
New Diplomacy
Similarities of Old and New Diplomacy
Differences in Old and New Diplomacy
Conclusion
Definition of Diplomacy
The application of intelligence and tact to the conduct of
official relations between governments of independent
states Sir Ernest Satow
Represents the accumulative political, economic, and
military pressures upon each side formalized in the
exchange of demands and concessions between
negotiators William Olson
Functions of Diplomacy
Determine its objectives in the light of the power actually
and potentially available for the pursuit of these objectives
Assess the objectives of other nations and the power
actually and potentially available for the pursuit of these
objectives
Determine to what extent these different objectives are
compatible with each other
Employ the means suited to the pursuit of its objectives
Traditional/Old
Diplomacy
What is Traditional / Old
Diplomacy?
Furthers the interests of a small group of leaders
Secretive agreements/treaties
Bipolar world based on ideology
Opposing forces have military and diplomatic battles
between states
Features of Old Diplomacy
Europe-centric
Monopoly of aristocrats and elite diplomats
Bilateral basis and usually in secrecy
Agendas were parochial and narrow
Example of Traditional
Diplomacy
New
Diplomacy
What is new diplomacy?