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010 _a2008909068
020 _a9781439213438 1439213437
040 _cNew Zealand National Baha'i Reference Library
100 _aJohn Grayzel
_91911
_eModerator
110 _aBaha'i Chair for World Peace
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245 1 0 _aThe Humanity of Diplomacy : People and Diplomacy in the Twenty-First Century
246 _aThe Humanity of Diplomacy : People and Diplomacy in the Twenty-First Century : an interactive dialogue organized by the Bahá'í Chair for World Preace, University of Maryland with explanatory notes, appendices, and bibliographies (including two annotated bibliographies)
260 _aCharleston, SC
_bBookSurge
_c2009
300 _a70 p.
500 _aThe theme addressed by this Interactive Dialogue is how ordinary people can more actively and effectively contribute to official diplomacy. This topic was inspired by the history of the negotiations that culminated in the Treaty of Portsmouth, the 1905 agreement that ended the Russo-Japanese War. As the reader will discover, the insightful discussion among a panel with extensive diplomatic, academic, and conflict management experience provides significant insights into the original question. What also emerges is an understanding of how it is precisely the exercise of the personal humanity of those engaged in official diplomacy--clearly and purposefully expressed--that is a key to diplomatic success. This, it is hoped, is an insight that will be of value to those engaged, or interested, in the vital art of peace diplomacy. The Interactive Dialogue is presented together with explanatory notes, appendices, and bibliographies (including two annotated bibliographies).
610 0 _aBaha'i Chair for World Peace
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650 0 _aPeace
_vBaha'i Faith
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650 0 _aDiplomacy
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