Machine generated contents note: 1. Meanings of Diplomacy -- 1.1. Semantics of Diplomacy -- 1.2. Diplomacy as Knowledge -- 1.3. Diplomacy as Heterology -- 1.4. Diplomacy as raison de systeme -- 2. Pluralization -- 2.1. Diplomacy in Singular -- 2.2. Pluralization as Functional Imperative -- 2.3. Pluralization as Normative Predicament -- 2.4. In Plural Diplomacies -- 3. Diplomacy within States? -- 3.1. Diplomacy and Political Community -- 3.2. Diplomatic Teratologies -- 3.3. Paradiplomacies of Resilience -- 3.4. Diplomacies of Agonistic Respect -- 4. Commodity Diplomacy -- 4.1. Diplomacy and the Global Liberal Order -- 4.2. Diplomatic Law and Its Fictions -- 4.3. Corporate Take-over of Diplomatic Law -- 4.4. Beyond Commodification -- 5. Antidiplomacies -- 5.1. Diplomacy and Its Double -- 5.2. Conceptual History -- 5.3. Antidiplomacy as Heuristics -- 5.4. Antidiplomacies of Fear and Hope
Summary
In Plural Diplomacies: Normative Predicaments and Functional Imperatives, Noé Cornago asserts the need to restore the long-interrupted continuity between the relevance of diplomacy as raison de système - in a world which is much more than a world of States - and its unique value as a way to mediate the many alienations experienced by individuals and social groups