ID | 176004 |
Title Proper | Defence diplomacy |
Other Title Information | a powerful tool of statecraft |
Language | ENG |
Author | A. N. M. Muniruzzaman ; Muniruzzaman, A N M |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Defence diplomacy, also known as military diplomacy, is the non-violent use of military forces, adapting public diplomacy, through activities like officer exchanges, combined training programmes, cultural exchanges, and ship visits, etc., to further a country’s diplomatic ties and promoting its international agenda. Despite having existed in various forms for hundreds of years, this custom and its usage as an instrument of statecraft has received surprising little attention as a discipline for scholarly studies. Defence diplomacy in the last few decades have developed as a significant tool in the global political platform for statesmen to create better ties between allies and stand as a formidable opponent. |
`In' analytical Note | CLAWS Journal : Winter 2020, p.63-80 |
Journal Source | CLAWS Journal 2020-10 Winter, 1 |
Key Words | Defence Diplomacy ; Powerful Tool of Statecraft |