Diplomatic imaginations: mediating estrangement in world society/ Hussein Banai

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2014Subject(s): Online resources: In: Cambridge Review of International Affairs Vol.27, No.3, September 2014, pp. 459-474 (93)Summary: This article is an inquiry into the relationship between diplomacy and public imagination in world politics. The author argues that diplomacy is very much implicated in the normative dictates of public imagination: namely the public understanding of history which arises from the exclusionary, and often conflicting, cultural narratives about nationhood, justice, language, rights, personhood etc that remain the perennial facts of human relations in world society.
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This article is an inquiry into the relationship between diplomacy and public imagination in world politics. The author argues that diplomacy is very much implicated in the normative dictates of public imagination: namely the public understanding of history which arises from the exclusionary, and often conflicting, cultural narratives about nationhood, justice, language, rights, personhood etc that remain the perennial facts of human relations in world society.

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