Introduction to Foreign Policy and Diplomacy
Study Course Implementer
SZF, Kuldigas Street 9C, szf@rsu.lv
About Study Course
Objective
The objective of the course is to provide an insight into the theory and practice of diplomacy as a component of foreign policy processes.
Preliminary Knowledge
For successful completion of the study course, students must have a prior knowledge of the historical development of the international system and the fundamentals of international relations.
Learning Outcomes
Knowledge
1.Ability to understand in depth the basic principles of forming state-to-state relations and diplomacy as an instrument of national foreign policy. To gain basic knowledge of the different types of national diplomacy – bilateral diplomacy, multilateral diplomacy and public diplomacy. To gain an understanding of the role of different actors in shaping and implementing national foreign policy and diplomacy.
Skills
1.Ability to identify national approaches in different types of diplomacy – bilateral, multilateral and public diplomacy. Ability to identify the actors involved in diplomacy and their roles in different types of diplomacy. Ability to understand the diplomatic negotiation process and the interests and negotiating approaches of the parties involved.
Competences
1.During the study course, students will improve their competence in relation to international relations, national foreign policy and diplomacy as one of the manifestations of national foreign policy.
Assessment
Individual work
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Individual work |
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As part of the study course, students will be required to study the required readings (up to 100 pages of text for each class), write four summaries on the specified topics, pass literature tests, write a report, and pass the final course examination.
To assess the overall quality of the study course, the student must complete the course evaluation questionnaire on the Student Portal.
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Individual research work |
25.00% from total grade
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10 points
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The aim of the report is to develop the ability to analyse, so it cannot be a description. The report provides for three things: - determine the basic problems of the topic; - identify and evaluate alternative arguments and opinions comparatively; - offer your own opinion - the one you think is the most correct. |
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Essays on read literature |
12.50% from total grade
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10 points
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Students, in accordance with the requirements defined in E-Studies, must develop articles. |
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Examination
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Participation and quality of responses in seminars |
25.00% from total grade
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10 points
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The student must be prepared to participate in seminars in accordance with the lecturer’s requirements defined in E-studies. |
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Tests on read literature |
12.50% from total grade
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10 points
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Students must be able to pass cross-examination tests in accordance with the requirements defined in E-studies. |
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Exam on lessons learned during the course |
25.00% from total grade
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10 points
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The form and requirements of the examination are described in E-studies. |
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Study Course Theme Plan
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Topics
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Introduction. Basic Concepts of Foreign Policy and Diplomacy
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The Development of Diplomacy From Its Origins to the Present
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The Development of Diplomacy From Its Origins to the Present
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Legal Framework of Diplomatic Activity
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Foreign Policy and Diplomatic Actors
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Diplomatic Environments: Bilateral Diplomacy
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Diplomatic Environments: Multilateral Diplomacy
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The Practical Expression of National Diplomacy: Diplomatic Services and Foreign Policy
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Diplomatic Environments: Public Diplomacy
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Non-Traditional Actors in Diplomacy: International Organisations and Non-State Actors
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Study trip
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Topics
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Latvian Diplomatic Service
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The Content of Diplomacy: Diplomacy of Security, Economic and Cultural Diplomacy
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Trends and Actors in 21st Century Diplomacy
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Diplomatic Negotiations
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Diplomatic Negotiations
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Diplomatic Negotiations
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Consultation
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Online
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Pre-Exam Tutorials
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Bibliography
Required Reading
Visa literatūra ir angļu valodā un piemērota gan latviešu, gan angļu plūsmas studentiem
Sir. Ivor Roberts (Ed.). Satow’s Diplomatic Practice. 2023.
Fisher R., Ury W. Getting to Yes: Negotiating an Agreement without Giving In. 2012. (nav jaunāka izdevuma)
Fisher R., Shapiro D. Beyond Reason: Using Emotions as You Negotiate. 2005. (nav jaunāka izdevuma)
Pauline Kerr, Geoffrey Wiseman (Ed.). Diplomacy in a Globalizing World. Theories and Practices Oxford University Press: New York, 2017.
Andrew F. Cooper, Jorge Heine, and Ramesh Thakur (Ed.). The Oxford Handbook of Modern Diplomacy. Oxford University Press: Oxford, 2015. (nav jaunāka izdevuma)
Costas M. Constantinou, Pauline Kerr, Paul Sharp. The Sage Handbook of Dplomacy. Melbourne: Sage Publications, 2016.
Nancy Snow, Nicholas J. Cull (Ed.). Routledge Handbook of Public Diplomacy. Routledge, 2020.
Thierry Balzaq, Frederic Charillon, Frederic Ramel Eds. Global Diplomacy. An Introduction to Theory and Practice. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.
Alhashimi H., Fiallo A., Freckleton T., Khalil, M.A., Naby M., Viera J. The Future of Diplomacy After COVID-19. New York: Routledge, 2021.
Additional Reading
Kennon H. Nakamura, Susan B. Epstei. Diplomacy for the 21 St Century: Transformational Diplomacy, CRS Report For Congress.