Diplomacy of International Crises Management: Kuwait Foreign Policy as a Model (A Survey Study)

Mansour, Meshal Ahmed Al (2020) Diplomacy of International Crises Management: Kuwait Foreign Policy as a Model (A Survey Study). Asian Social Science, 16 (10). p. 34. ISSN 1911-2017

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Abstract

The importance of the study of crisis management diplomacy stems from the fact that it is a tool to prevent and avoid all confrontations and its disastrous consequences. In particular, regional and international issues and crisis has become complex and multiple. In addition, the units of both regional and international environments have been increased. These developments further complicated the phenomenon of making and implementing foreign policy according to the mechanism of crises management diplomacy. As a result, making and implementing foreign policy in its traditional official framework has become insufficient to understand the nature of international relations. Rather, it has to be expanded outside of this framework to understand the role of crises management diplomacy in making foreign policy. Therefore, there have been some attempts to provide academic scientific frameworks to explain the process of making and implementing foreign policy according to the variables of this development. The study has monitored this matter and concluded that foreign policy, diplomacy and crises management diplomacy have significantly evolved from a simple and traditional phenomenon related to the issue of security and formal promotion of relations to multidimensional phenomenon closely related to the various economic, political, social and cultural areas of societies. This technique has been based on traditional methods such as negotiations. In recent decades, it has adopted accurate and effective technical methods. These methods include political methods such as good offices, mediation and compromise. Also, there are legal methods such as international arbitration and the presentation of disputes to international and regional organizations. There are also deterrent ones such as economic embargo, boycotting and freezing funds. It means that developed countries control over international relations, and developing countries participate effectively in order to preserve the rights of nations and interact fruitfully through dialogue and peaceful coexistence.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Asian STM > Social Sciences and Humanities
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 07 Jul 2023 03:36
Last Modified: 10 Oct 2023 05:41
URI: http://journal.send2sub.com/id/eprint/1888

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