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Mediterranean Paradiplomacies
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In Mediterranean Paradiplomacies: The Dynamics of Diplomatic Reterritorialization, Manuel Duran presents a new view on the phenomenon of paradiplomacy by analyzing the diplomatic activities of a nu...
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05 March 2015

In Mediterranean Paradiplomacies: The Dynamics of Diplomatic Reterritorialization, Manuel Duran presents a new view on the phenomenon of paradiplomacy by analyzing the diplomatic activities of a number of Mediterranean substate entities as a site of political territorialization. The international agency of these substate entities is giving way to new patterns of territorialization, as well as alternative forms of diplomacy.
Duran examines the diplomatic activities of two Spanish, two French and two Italian regions. The book poses the question of why and how these regions operate diplomatically in a given territorial milieu and convincingly elucidates the particular patterns of reterritorialization that result from these diplomatic activities.
Duran examines the diplomatic activities of two Spanish, two French and two Italian regions. The book poses the question of why and how these regions operate diplomatically in a given territorial milieu and convincingly elucidates the particular patterns of reterritorialization that result from these diplomatic activities.
Price: $233.00
Pages: 404
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Series: Diplomatic Studies
Publication Date:
05 March 2015
ISBN: 9789004285408
Format: Hardcover
Manuel Duran, Ph.D. (2014), University of Antwerp, is a scientific attaché at the Royal Museum of the Armed Forces and of Military History in Brussels. He has published articles on diplomacy and military history, including French regions as diplomatic actors: The case of Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur (French Politics, 2011).