
The Transformation of Foreign Policy
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- 1: Andreas Fahrmeir, Gunther Hellmann and MiloS Vec: Introduction
- Part I: Theorizing Foreign Policy: Actorhood and Boundaries
- 2: Gunther Hellman, Andreas Fahrmeir, and MiloS Vec: The Transformation of Foreign Policy: Legal Framework,Historiography, and Theory
- 3: Gunther Hellmann: Foreign Policy: Concept, Vocabulary, and Practice
- 4: MiloS Vec: Inside/Outside(s): Conceptualizations, Criteria, and Functions of a Dichotomy in 19th-Century International Legal Doctrine
- Part II: The Governance of Intercommunal Relations in Antiquity
- 5: Hans Beck: Between Demarcation and Integration: The Context of Foreign Policy in Ancient Greece
- 6: Hartmut Leppin: Aspects of the Christianisation of Foreign Policy in Late Antiquity: The Impact of Religious Universalism
- Part III: Uncertainty and Transition within the "Westphalian System": Normative Patterns and Practices between and beyond Sovereign States
- 7: Andreas Fahrmeir: Fragile Boundaries and Personal Actors: The Nineteenth Century as a Period of Transformation
- 8: Luigi Nuzzo: Spatial and Temporal Dimensions of Legal History: International Law, Foreign Policy and the Construction of a Legal Order
- 9: Verena Steller: Back to the Future: Rediscovery of Diplomatic Conduct and the Moment of Foreign Policy Transformation: Diplomacy between Versailles and Locarno, 1919-25
- Part IV: Alternative Authorities in Intercommunal Relations and International Law
- 10: Janne E. Nijman: Renaissance of the City as Global Actor: The Role of Foreign Policy and International Law Practices in the Construction of Cities as Global Actors
- 11: Christer Jönsson: States Only?: The Evolution of Diplomacy
- 12: Paul Sharp: Domestic Public Diplomacy, Domestic Diplomacy, and Domestic Foreign Policy
- Part V: Conclusions
- 13: Gunther Hellman, Andreas Fahrmeir, and MiloS Vec: The Multiple and Changing Purposes of Foreign Policy
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