It a ects the interacti ns b th within Ministries F rei n airs (MF s) their dealin s with ther inistries in c rdinati n and i le entati n hases and last but n t least it a ects the wa in which states and n n state act rs di l aticall en a e n the r al di l atic ra the w rld and als in their in r al c ntacts. [...] et brin in the ti e act r e licitl int the scienti c anal sis c uld s arkle a urishin debate and new the retical re ecti ns n the wa the cl ck ticks within the s ci l di l ac t da and what challen es a await the r essi n be nd the h riz n. [...] Addendum: he n ra h n the s ci l di l ac bel n s t the auth r s s called P hanca c cle in which he n the ne hand dedicates hi sel t stud in l cal a il and lace hist r and n the ther t the rizin ab ut di l ac. [...] The latter we understand as that social organization in the foreign policy and diplomatic eld which is composed of the foreign ministry (in Slovenian argon the internal service’) and the network of diplomatic-consular representations or the network of representations or the diplomatic network (in the same argon the e ternal service’).5 When we speak of diplomatic organization we say that such an u. [...] For the current – and not temporally arbitrary – formation of a sociology of diplomacy in our view there are two reasons which stand out namely the intensi cation of the globalizing process and changes in the functioning of diplomacy.7 n the one hand it is a fact that the globalizing process permeates and connects the current international community into such a degree of interdependence that its u.
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