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Jan Melissen

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Editor-in-Chief @Hague_Jour_Dipl | Prof |🌴| Think-Tanker-turned-Academic |📚| @ISGA_Hague @Uantwerpen @publicdiplomacy| 🌳| See you on Bluesky!

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This new book explores how diplomatic pressure shapes global governance at the UN. Naif Al-Mulla shows the impact of such pressure on foreign policy positions + global multilateral outcomes. ⁦ISGA The Hague⁩ ⁦ISA DiplomacySection⁩ ⁦Brill Social Sciences ➡️ Facebook⁩ brill.com/display/title/…

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This new book in the Brill Diplomatic Studies series explores how diplomatic pressure shapes global governance at the UN. Naif Al-Mulla shows the impact on foreign policy + global multilateral outcomes. ISGA The Hague ISA DiplomacySection Brill Social Sciences ➡️ Facebook brill.com/display/title/…

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This article in advance in The Hague Journal of Diplomacy adds a Gender Perspective to the literature on Paradiplomacy. It discusses the influence of electoral systems and party ideology in autonomous communities in Spain. ⁦ISGA The Hague⁩ ⁦⁦ISA DiplomacySection⁩ search.app/dR9pCLq7Z2Akdb…

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Taiwan's Youth Ambassadors: critical of social media and their influencers, and not impressed by the two-way communication emphasized by digital diplomacy. Article by Yavor Kostadinov and Emily Chow now in advance in The Hague Journal of Diplomacy. brill.com/view/journals/…

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Chinese Humanitarian Aid is an Important Diplomatic Tool - rewarding closer partnerships with China and penalising their absence. Read the analysis by Hermann Aubé, Lauri Paaltema and Tommi Sokani, in advance in The Hague Journal of Diplomacy brill.com/view/journals/…

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How Ambassadors Establish Trust in International Relations. Read the review of this book by David Lindsey, reviewed in The Hague Journal of Diplomacy by Tamás Peragovics. brill.com/view/journals/…

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Feature Review on China's Foreign Policy Contradictions, by Tim Nicholas Ruehlig: a healthy antidote to the current overreliance on China Threat narratives and the US superpower perspective. Reviewed for The Hague Journal of Diplomacy by Caroline Seil. universiteitleiden.nl/hjd/news/2025/…

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This original research on the China Cultural Centres (CCCs) by Minglei Wang is one of *four* articles on China's diplomacy in advance in The Hague Journal of Diplomacy. brill.com/view/journals/…

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This article on Caste and Secularism in Indian Diplomacy, by Sankaran Krishna, is now online. It is the first in a ground-breaking The Hague Journal of Diplomacy special issue on Caste and Diplomacy. Stay tuned. brill.com/view/journals/…

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Beijing has some 50 Chinese Cultural Centres worldwide. This is the first analysis of how they operate. ⁦ISGA The Hague⁩ ⁦ISA DiplomacySection⁩ ⁦⁦EISA⁩ linkedin.com/posts/the-hagu…

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Netherlands stops all development cooperation projects on women’s rights and gender equality. Dutch Feminist Foreign Policy? With a little bit of luck: at home. ⁦ISGA The Hague⁩ ⁦⁦The Hague Journal of Diplomacy

Netherlands stops all development cooperation projects on women’s rights and gender equality. Dutch Feminist Foreign Policy? With a little bit of luck: at home. ⁦<a href="/ISGA_Hague/">ISGA The Hague</a>⁩ ⁦⁦<a href="/Hague_Jour_Dipl/">The Hague Journal of Diplomacy</a>⁩
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The Hague Journal of Diplomacy⁩ 20:1 is out now. Is a regular issue really regular when its contributing authors are from 5 continents? And HJD 2025: 1 is the first issue celebrating our 20th anniversary.

⁦<a href="/Hague_Jour_Dipl/">The Hague Journal of Diplomacy</a>⁩ 20:1 is out now. Is a regular issue really regular when its contributing authors are from 5 continents? And HJD 2025: 1 is the first issue celebrating our  20th anniversary.
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Join our Symposium on JAPAN BETWEEN THE EAST AND THE WEST in The Hague! Experts from the Asia-Pacific, North America and Europe will debate Japan's international challenges when the 80-year-old international liberal order is shaken if not collapsing. universiteitleiden.nl/hjd/news/2025/…