Knowledge Diplomacy examines particular and cultural antecedents to the development of the field; and its predominance in western thinking and critiques. Crucially, it does so not just from the perspective of scholars but also by consciously drawing on the perspectives of practitioners. The development of Knowledge Diplomacy allows for increased understanding of the role of research, innovation and higher education institutions as actors in international relations; shaping knowledge as they do. As such Knowledge Diplomacy presents a meaningful means of understanding how understanding knowledge impacts scholars, students and decisions makers as those who use knowledge in their practice.
| ISBN: | 9781526189967 |
| Publication date: | 28th July 2026 |
| Author: | J Simon Rofe |
| Publisher: | Manchester University Press |
| Format: | Hardback |
| Pagination: | 248 pages |
| Series: | Key Studies in Diplomacy |
| Genres: |
International relations Diplomacy Knowledge management |
Knowledge Diplomacy examines particular and cultural antecedents to the development of the field; and its predominance in western thinking and critiques. Crucially, it does so not just from the perspective of scholars but also by consciously drawing on the perspectives of practitioners. The development of Knowledge Diplomacy allows for increased understanding of the role of research, innovation and higher education institutions as actors in international relations; shaping knowledge as they do. As such Knowledge Diplomacy presents a meaningful means of understanding how understanding knowledge impacts scholars, students and decisions makers as those who use knowledge in their practice.
Knowledge Diplomacy features in the following genres: International relations, Diplomacy, Knowledge management
Knowledge Diplomacy is available in Hardback
Knowledge Diplomacy was written by J Simon Rofe and published by Manchester University Press
Knowledge Diplomacy has 248 pages
Yes it is part of Key Studies in Diplomacy series
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