Table of Contents
Editorial
Editorial Giles Scott-Smith and Kenneth Weisbrode, 1-4
Articles
The State of the Art. The Way of the Future Jennifer Mori, 5-12
The Diplomatic Corps of Things Jason Dittmer, 13-18
Re-evaluating Theory and Methods in Diplomatic History: Bringing in Psychology, Neuroscience, Micro-Sociology, and Quantum Marcus Holmes, 19-25
Literary Diplomacy: the Margins of Representation Timothy Hampton, 26-32
Diplomacy and the History of International Relations: Redefining a Conflictual Relationship Laurence Badel, 33-39
Whither Diplomatic History? An Early-Modern Historian’s Perspective Toby Osborne, 40-45
Rethinking the Geographies of Diplomacy Fiona McConnell, 46-55
What is Sociability in Diplomacy? Naoko Shimazu, 56-72
Apocalyptic Diplomacy John Watkins, 73-93
Did We Ever Really Understand How the eu Works? The Brexit Negotiations and What They Say about Britain’s Misunderstanding of the EU N. Piers Ludlow, 94-103
Brexit Diplomacy: the Strange Case of Security and Defense Anne Deighton, 104-112
Brexit Diplomacy, Trump, and the uk’s “Special Relationship” with the United States Klaus Larres, 113-126
Book Reviews
Justice and Diplomacy: Resolving Contradictions in Diplomatic Practice and International Humanitarian Law, edited by Mark S. Ellis, Yves Doutriaux, Timothy W. Ryback, 2018 Alison Ruth Holmes, 127-129
After Lavinia: A Literary History of Premodern Marriage Diplomacy, written by, John Watkins, 2017 Isabella Lazzarini, 130-132
Moralische Eroberungen als Instrumente der Diplomatie. Die Informations- und Pressepolitik des Auswärtigen Amts 1902–1914, written by Martin Wroblewski, 2016 Elisabeth Piller, 133-135
International Organizations and the Media in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: Exorbitant Expectations, edited by Jonas Brendebach, Martin Herzer and Heidi Tworek, 2018 Emil Eiby Seidenfaden, 136-138
The Diplomacy of Decolonisation: America, Britain and the United Nations During the Congo Crisis 1960–64, written by Alanna O’Malley, 2018 Volker Prott, 139-141
Face-to-Face Diplomacy: Social Neuroscience and International Relations, written by Marcus Holmes, 2018 Susanna Erlandsson, 142-144