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A démarche of meaning
Diplomatic practice, identity, and text
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This chapter firstly considers two early guides to diplomatic practice in tandem with a brief discussion on Realist and English School conceptualisations of diplomacy. It then explores how the production of meaning can be analysed, from the Constructivist ‘return of identity’ to Poststructuralist investigation of how identities are constituted, drawing out what these approaches mean for our endeavour to analyse how diplomacy produces knowledge. At that juncture, this chapter sets the basis to conceptualise how diplomacy produces understanding of political subjects and their contexts, and what this means for our analysis. It is argued that a conceptual and empirical focus on text is vital to researching diplomacy, setting the stage for the next chapter to develop a method to empirically analyse how diplomacy represents subjects and their contexts.

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