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Guerrilla Diplomacy: Rethinking International Relations - Daryl Copeland
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Diplomatic Surge? Part II – The things we carry

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  • Guerrilla Diplomacy: In The News

    • July 26, 2010:
      A Better Way to Do International Policy
      The Mark
      Why do governments still rely on costly and counter-productive military solutions in addressing global problems?
      Link
    • June 24, 2010:
      Globalization Nation
      The Mark
      Canada's brand has less to do with the beauty of its nature than the nature of its people.
      Link
    • June 22, 2010:
      Waging Modern War
      The Mark Radio
      In the asymmetric conflicts which characterize the age of globalization, diplomats, not soldiers should be on the front lines (with Mercedes Stephenson, Barbara Falk and Donald Savoie).
      Link
    • June 18, 2010:
      From DFAIT to a Department of International Affairs?
      The Foreign Exchange
      Changing the name of the foreign ministry will be the easy part...
      Link
    • June 11, 2010:
      Making Sense of Intelligence
      The Mark
      When done well, diplomacy can help make intelligence gathering more intelligent.
      Link
    • May 28, 2010:
      Dark shadow over the Thai smile
      Globe and Mail

      In the era of globalization, underdevelopment breeds insecurity and shared identity no longer assures unity



      Link
    • May 27, 2010:
      Making Diplomacy a Counterinsurgency Weapon
      Embassy
      Can non-violent approaches to conflict resolution make a difference in addressing the complex challenges of counterinsurgency? Yes, but that contribution cannot be fully realized under present circumstances.
      Link
    • May 18, 2010:
      When Might is Not the Right Way
      The Mark
      The military can be used for peaceful purposes, but it isn't designed for political and economic work.
      Link
    • April 29, 2010:
      Diplomats on the frontlines of counterinsurgency work
      Embassy
      As the erstwhile global village goes heteropolar, it is coming to resemble something akin to a patchwork of gated communities surrounded by seething seas of shantytowns.
      Link
    • April 29, 2010:
      Fighting With Diplomacy
      The Mark
      With irregular warfare now the norm, diplomats need to take the lead in resolving conflicts, not the military.
      Link
    • April 13, 2010:
      GD in OZ
      Daryl Copeland's most recent podcast from the book tour:  Griffith Asia Institute/AIIA in Brisbane
      Link
    • April 12, 2010:
      Where Diplomacy Resonates
      The Mark
      In an increasingly heteropolar world, New Zealand and Australia are positioning themselves for the Pacific Century
      Link
    • April 8, 2010:
      What’s in a Nation’s Brand?
      The Mark
      The silver fern and the maple leaf  could do with more global exposure.
      Link
    • April 7, 2010:
      Guerrilla Diplomacy for the 21st Century: Rethinking International Relations in a World of Insecurity
      e-International Relations (e-IR) is a hub of information and analysis on some of the key issues in international politics.
      Daryl Copeland says diplomacy can help make the world a better place
    • March 29, 2010:
      Rejuvenating the diplomats
      The Sydney Morning Herald, Australia
      Guerrilla Diplomat, Daryl Copeland, on the effective use of nation brands in a 'heteropolar' world
      The rising powers all have different kinds of power, China in manufacturing, India in intellectual services, Russia in energy resources, Europe in "soft" power. Middle powers like Canada and Australia have less relative clout, so must use their 'brand' more effectively"
      Link
    • March 26, 2010:
      Diplomat blasts shift to policy by force
      The Canberra Times, Australia
      "Militaries work best when you don't use them. That sword stays sharpest when you leave it in the scabbard. Take it out and it makes a terrible mess just look at Iraq and Afghanistan."
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    • March 25, 2010:
      Guerrilla Diplomacy at Lowy Institute for International Policy
      Daryl Copeland argues that diplomacy has been sidelined by globalisation and is facing a crisis of relevance and effectiveness.
      Listen to audio.
      Link
    • March 24, 2010:
      Canadian diplomat proposes new role for ‘guerilla diplomats’
      ABC News Australia interviews author Daryl Copeland: "first of all... implicate diplomacy much more closely with development"
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    • March 20, 2010:
      Daryl Copeland on Radio New Zealand National
      Guerrilla Diplomacy casts a line on NZ's National radio
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    • February 23, 2010:
      Striped Pants Backpacker
      Foreign Policy Association
      Interview and commentary from the conference circuit.
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    The transformation of diplomacy: mysteries, insurgencies and public relations (PDF), Ian Hall, International Affairs, Chatham House, UK

    Review in Library Journal -Social Sciences, Marcia L. Sprules, Council on Foreign Relations Lib., NY, September 1, 2009

    Diplomacy in the Trenches (PDF), Jeff Davis, Embassy - Canada's Foreign Policy Newspaper

    Guerrilla tactics for diplomats, Katharina Höne, DiploFoundation

    Guerrilla Diplomacy: Rethinking International Relations

    Daryl Copeland charts the course for a new kind of diplomacy, one in tune with the demands of today’s interconnected, technology driven world.

    Eschewing platitudes and broadly rethinking issues of security and development, Copeland provides the tools needed to frame and manage issues ranging from climate change to pandemic disease to asymmetrical conflict and weapons of mass destruction. The essential keystone of his approach is the modern diplomat, able to nimbly engage with a plethora of new international actors and happier mixing with the population than mingling with colleagues inside embassy walls.

    Through the lens of Guerrilla Diplomacy, Copeland offers both a call to action and an alternative approach to understanding contemporary international relations.

  • By the Author

    • A Better Way To Do International Policy
    • A Future Without Force
    • A Real Revolution in Diplomacy
    • An International Power?
    • Beyond Relief
    • Bibliography of Daryl Copeland’s Print Publications
    • Connectivity and Networks Rule
    • Cyber Diplomacy
    • Dark shadow over the Thai smile
    • Daryl Copeland’s Flickr Photostream
    • Diplomacy Today: Lessons from the Raj?
    • Diplomats on the Front Line in Counterinsurgency Work
    • Failure in Copenhagen
    • Fighting with Diplomacy
    • Fixing Foreign Ministries: Message From Oz
    • From DFAIT to a Department of International Affairs?
    • Getting Down…
    • Globalization Nation
    • Guerrilla Diplomacy for the 21st Century
    • Guerrilla Diplomacy: The Revolution in Diplomatic Affairs
    • Hard Power vs. Soft Power
    • How Obama's Nobel can Resurrect Diplomacy
    • Is Public Diplomacy for Everyone?
    • It's Time to Build a Better Diplomat
    • Making Diplomacy a Counterinsurgency Weapon
    • Making Sense of Intelligence
    • Memo to the EU:What's Next?
    • No Dangling Conversation
    • PD and Counterinsurgency
    • PD in Conflict Zones
    • PD’s Most Formidable Adversary: The Say-Do Gap
    • PD, POR and the Public Environment
    • Public Diplomacy and Branding
    • Putting the Human Back In Security
    • Smart Power and the Diplomatic Surge
    • The Disappearing Foreign Ministry
    • The Science of International Politics
    • The Year Ahead
    • Towards a Grand Strategy
    • Transformational Public Diplomacy
    • Virtuality and Foreign Ministries
    • What's in a Nation's Brand?
    • When Might is Not the Right Way
    • Where Diplomacy Resonates
    • Whither Development?
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