Diplomacy Gone Wrong: A Collection of Case Studies in International Negotiations (ePub)
(Sprache: Englisch)
In "Diplomacy Gone Wrong," readers are taken on a gripping journey through some of the most contentious and complicated diplomatic blunders in modern history. Each case study is meticulously researched and presented with an objective lens, allowing the...
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In "Diplomacy Gone Wrong," readers are taken on a gripping journey through some of the most contentious and complicated diplomatic blunders in modern history. Each case study is meticulously researched and presented with an objective lens, allowing the reader to delve deep into the nuances of international relations.
The book serves not only as a documentation of diplomatic missteps but also as a guide to understanding the intricacies of geopolitics, the delicate balance of power, and the profound effects that diplomatic decisions can have on nations and their citizenry. "Diplomacy Gone Wrong" is an invaluable resource for students of international relations, history buffs, diplomats, and anyone interested in understanding the delicate dance of diplomacy and the consequences when it falters.
The book serves not only as a documentation of diplomatic missteps but also as a guide to understanding the intricacies of geopolitics, the delicate balance of power, and the profound effects that diplomatic decisions can have on nations and their citizenry. "Diplomacy Gone Wrong" is an invaluable resource for students of international relations, history buffs, diplomats, and anyone interested in understanding the delicate dance of diplomacy and the consequences when it falters.
Autoren-Porträt von Roberto Rodriguez Rodriguez
ABOUT THE AUTHORRoberto M. Rodriguez is a Professor of International Law and Global Affairs at Euclid University. Also, he was the Cuban Ambassador in Cairo, Egypt during the 1970s. He is also President and CEO of several small/medium companies in Minnesota and the District Manager in Minnesota of the World Mediation Centre (Germany). Currently, he is a co-owner of a real estate business with activities in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Florida.
He holds a PhD in Educational Policy and Administration from the University of Minnesota (1998) and doctorates in both Juris Doctor and Juridical Sciences from Northwestern California University School of Law (2006, 2008), Laws from Canterbury University in the United Kingdom, Interdisciplinary Studies from the Commonwealth Open University of British Virgin Islands, Diplomacy and International Affairs from the John Jay School of Diplomacy and International Affairs in Washington DC and Political Economy from the Swiss Management Center in Switzerland.
He is a member of the Golden Key International Honor Society, the Alpha Epsilon Lambda of the University of Alabama, the National Scholars Honor Society, The Honor Society of Agriculture Gamma Sigma Delta, and others. He is listed in the Wall of Tolerance in Montgomery, Alabama, "honoring those who are taking a personal, public stand against hate, injustice, and intolerance, and who are leading the way toward a more just America."
He received the Capps Capozzolo Award for Academic Excellence from the University of Southern Colorado, the American Medal of Honor from the American Biographical Institute; the International Peace Prize from the United Cultural Convention in Washington, DC, and the Medal of Honor for Intellectual and Vocational Excellence from the International Biographical Center in Great Britain. He is listed in Marquis' Who's Who in America, the International Biographical Center in Great Britain, Strathmore's Who's Who Registry, Cambridge's
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Who's Who, and the American Registry of Outstanding Professionals. He can be reached at rmrodriguez123@gmail.com or rodriguez@euclidfaculty.net
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Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Roberto Rodriguez Rodriguez
- 2023, Englisch
- Verlag: Lulu.com
- ISBN-10: 1312206713
- ISBN-13: 9781312206717
- Erscheinungsdatum: 21.08.2023
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