Ch 7 The Changing Pattern of International Economic Diplomacy
Ch 8 Negotiating Techniques in Economic Diplomacy
Ch 9 Economic Diplomacy in Crisis
Ch 10 International trade practice
Ch 11 Economic Diplomacy at International Fora
Ch 12 Economic Diplomacy and Private Foreign Investment
Ch 13 Developing Countries and Economic Diplomacy
Ch 14 The Role of NGOs in Economic Diplomacy
Conclusions
Professor Charles Chatterjee, LL.M. (Cambridge), LL.M., Ph.D. (London), Barrister, is an Associate Research Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London. He has published books and articles on a variety of topics including diplomacy, private foreign investments, dispute settlement, banking, import–export trade, and public international law.
This book aims to identify what components are needed for economic diplomacy in today’s rapidly changing world, looking at the nature, focus and tenets of economic diplomacy, and the differences between economic diplomacy and commercial diplomacy. Further, it considers the new kind of diplomacy that will be required for emerging markets, in contrast to maintaining the traditional techniques used for economic diplomacy between states. The author emphasises the negotiating techniques necessary for successfully engaging in economic diplomacy in the current diplomatic atmosphere. Importantly, it also discusses how to pursue economic diplomacy at international fora and with regard to private foreign investments. Lastly, it addresses the role of non-governmental organisations in economic diplomacy. Given its scope, the book will benefit not only practicing diplomats, but also graduate students.
Professor Charles Chatterjee, LL.M. (Cambridge), LL.M., Ph.D. (London), Barrister, is an Associate Research Fellow at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London. He has published books and articles on a variety of topics including diplomacy, private foreign investments, dispute settlement, banking, import–export trade, and public international law.