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The articles in this special issue of The Hague Journal of Diplomacy explore the nature and significance of diplomatic diversity — that is, the co-presence of the diplomacies of diverse actors, including those that do not represent states. They aim to advance understanding of non-state actor diplomatic practices and expand the concepts available for studying them. Empirically, the articles analyse the diplomatic practices of non-state actors in relations between ‘Canadians’ and ‘Asians’, 1 with a particular focus on the perspectives of Canadians and their interactions with people in Eastern and South Asia. The articles explore either historical examples of non-state diplomacies or contemporary ones, framing the latter as part of an ongoing history of diplomatic interactions. In examining more than 250 years of non-state actor diplomacies linking Canadians and Asians, the articles demonstrate the enduring importance of non-state diplomacies in relations between separated peoples and polities and in making world orders. The expanse of history covered allows for consideration of continuities and changes in diplomatic actors, practices, sites, significance and contention over time, while reminding us that the non-state actors within present-day diplomatic diversity are far from new. Specifically, Mary Young and Susan Henders look at the trans-Pacific
The Hague Journal of Diplomacy – Brill
Published: Sep 27, 2016
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