Diplomatic Practice
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What you'll learn
Evaluate digital tools and social mediaβs impact on diplomacy; propose strategies for blending them with traditional diplomatic practices.
Analyze how economic diplomacy compares to political and cultural diplomacy in different geopolitical contexts.
Create a diplomatic strategy for a current issue, integrating political, economic, and cultural diplomacy for foreign policy objectives.
Synthesize historical and modern diplomatic practices to develop innovative hybrid approaches addressing globalization and digital challenges.
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There are 7 modules in this course
The Diplomatic Practice course provides a comprehensive understanding of the evolving landscape of international relations. You'll explore negotiation techniques, the role of embassies and diplomats in safeguarding national interests, and the impact of globalization and technology on modern diplomacy. Discover the nuances of political, economic, and cultural diplomacy, along with emerging trends like diaspora and para diplomacy. Analyze the rise of hybrid diplomacy in a post-pandemic world.
Upon successful completion of this MOOC course, students who enrol in the MA-IRSS Programme will only be required to complete the Staff Graded Assignment to receive full credit for the course. This streamlined process acknowledges the foundational knowledge acquired through the MOOC and facilitates a seamless transition into the MA-IRSS curriculum.
This module introduces the realm of Diplomatic Practice, exploring how states interact on the world stage. You'll delve into the concept of international relations, the legal definition of a state, and the significance of national interest in shaping foreign policy. Using the United States and India as examples, you'll examine how nations utilize negotiations to achieve their objectives. Finally, the module analyzes the challenges of modern diplomacy in a shifting global landscape.
What's included
13 videos7 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
13 videosβ’Total 99 minutes
- Introduction to the Course β’3 minutes
- International Relations and the Legal Requirements of a State β’6 minutes
- Political Recognition of a Stateβ’2 minutes
- State as the Fundamental Unit of International Relations Systemβ’6 minutes
- Foreign Policy and the Idea of National Interestβ’8 minutes
- National Interest of the USAβ’15 minutes
- National Interest of Indiaβ’8 minutes
- India β From a Balancing Power to a Leading Powerβ’9 minutes
- Relationship Between Diplomacy and Negotiationsβ’5 minutes
- Dynamics of Negotiationsβ’7 minutes
- Some Home Truths about Negotiationsβ’10 minutes
- Decline of the Liberal International Orderβ’11 minutes
- The Unorganized Multipolar Worldβ’9 minutes
7 readingsβ’Total 70 minutes
- Meet Your Faculty - Dr. Mohan Kumarβ’10 minutes
- Course Overviewβ’10 minutes
- Essential Reading: Concept of International Relations and Notion of a Stateβ’10 minutes
- Essential Reading: Foreign Policy and National Interest β’10 minutes
- Essential Reading- National Interest of United States of America and Indiaβ’10 minutes
- Essential Reading: Diplomacy and Dynamics of Negotiationsβ’10 minutes
- Essential Reading: Transition of the Liberal International Order to a Multipolar World Order β’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Graded Quiz: Ecosystem of Diplomatic Practiceβ’30 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 10 minutes
- Reasons for the Decline of Liberal International Order β’10 minutes
This module explains how embassies (or high commissions) work as the primary hubs of diplomacy. You'll learn about their structure and operations, as well as the role of consulates in serving citizens abroad and increasingly in economic and cultural diplomacy. The module also covers Cultural and Trade Centers' contributions to diplomacy. Finally, you'll learn about alternative representation when two countries lack formal diplomatic relations, such as interest sections within a third country's embassy or the appointment of Honorary Consuls.
What's included
14 videos2 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
14 videosβ’Total 116 minutes
- Establishing a Diplomatic Missionβ’10 minutes
- Conventional Functions of a Diplomatic Missionβ’9 minutes
- Other Functions of a Diplomatic Missionβ’6 minutes
- Wings of a Diplomatic Missionβ’5 minutes
- Establishing a Consulateβ’9 minutes
- What are Consular Functions?β’15 minutes
- Visa Servicesβ’9 minutes
- Outsourcing of Passport Visa Servicesβ’7 minutes
- Defining a Cultural Centerβ’9 minutes
- Activities of a Cultural Centerβ’7 minutes
- What is a Trade Center?β’9 minutes
- Interest Sectionβ’12 minutes
- Representation Officeβ’3 minutes
- Honorary Consulβ’6 minutes
2 readingsβ’Total 20 minutes
- Essential Reading: Embassy, High Commission, and its Functionsβ’10 minutes
- Essential Reading: Consulates and Their Roleβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Graded Quiz: Diplomatic Missions and Posts β’30 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 10 minutes
- Role of Embassies and High Commissions β’10 minutes
This module provides an overview of professional diplomatic services, focusing on the role of ambassadors and the process of becoming a diplomat, including recruitment, training, and diplomatic privileges outlined in the Vienna Conventions. It also examines the privileges of consulates and future trends in diplomacy.
What's included
12 videos3 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
12 videosβ’Total 113 minutes
- Professional Diplomatic Serviceβ’13 minutes
- Role of Ambassadorsβ’14 minutes
- Recruitment Process of Diplomatsβ’9 minutes
- Lateral Entryβ’9 minutes
- Training of Diplomatsβ’13 minutes
- Privileges of Diplomatic Missionsβ’8 minutes
- Immunities of Diplomatic Missionsβ’10 minutes
- Few Examplesβ’6 minutes
- Privileges of Diplomatsβ’9 minutes
- Immunities of Diplomatsβ’9 minutes
- Privileges and Immunities of Consulates and Consular Officialsβ’6 minutes
- Trends in Privileges and Immunitiesβ’7 minutes
3 readingsβ’Total 30 minutes
- Essential Reading- Diplomatic Serviceβ’10 minutes
- Essential Reading: Privileges and Immunities of Diplomatic Agentsβ’10 minutes
- Essential Reading: Privileges and Immunities of Consulates and Consular Officialsβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Graded Quiz: Diplomatic Service, Immunities, and Privilegesβ’30 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 10 minutes
- Importance of Immunities and Privileges β’10 minutes
This module explores different levels of diplomacy: bilateral, plurilateral, and multilateral. It explains Track 1 (government-to-government), Track 2 (think tanks and institutions influencing governments), and Track 1.5 (a mix of both). You'll learn how non-governmental actors like think tanks, universities, and NGOs are playing a growing role in diplomacy. Finally, the module examines the role of Chambers of Commerce in economic diplomacy and the influence of multinational corporations and lobbies on state diplomacy.
What's included
12 videos4 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
12 videosβ’Total 119 minutes
- Bilateral Diplomacyβ’13 minutes
- Plurilateral Diplomacyβ’11 minutes
- Multilateral Diplomacyβ’13 minutes
- Track 1 Diplomacyβ’7 minutes
- Track 2 Diplomacyβ’11 minutes
- Track 1.5 Diplomacyβ’8 minutes
- Role of Universitiesβ’9 minutes
- Role of Think Tanksβ’8 minutes
- Role of NGOsβ’9 minutes
- Role of Chambers of Commerceβ’7 minutes
- Role of MNCsβ’12 minutes
- Role of Lobbiesβ’10 minutes
4 readingsβ’Total 40 minutes
- Essential Reading: Levels of Diplomacy: Bilateral, Plurilateral, and Multilateralβ’10 minutes
- Essential Reading- Track 1, Track 2, Track 1.5 Diplomacyβ’10 minutes
- Essential Reading: Role of Universities, Think Tanks, and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)β’10 minutes
- Essential Reading: Chambers of Commerce, Multinational Corporations (MNCs), and Lobbiesβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Graded Quiz: Levels of Diplomacyβ’30 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 10 minutes
- Levels of Diplomacy and Their Correlation β’10 minutes
This module explores the interplay between political and economic diplomacy. You'll examine traditional political diplomacy tools like dialogue mechanisms, the role of foreign ministries and embassies, and the significance of summit diplomacy and state visits. The module also delves into economic diplomacy, covering free trade agreements, the World Trade Organization, and the geopolitical implications of initiatives like the Belt and Road Initiative and 5G technology.
What's included
12 videos2 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
12 videosβ’Total 124 minutes
- The Foreign Ministryβ’11 minutes
- The Political Wingβ’12 minutes
- Dialogue Mechanismsβ’14 minutes
- Organizing a State Visitβ’10 minutes
- Very Very Important Person (VVIP) Programβ’11 minutes
- Summit Diplomacyβ’12 minutes
- Commercial Diplomacyβ’10 minutes
- Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) β’10 minutes
- World Trade Organization (WTO) β’10 minutes
- Geopoliticization of Tradeβ’7 minutes
- The 5G Sagaβ’8 minutes
- Resilient Supply Chain Initiativeβ’11 minutes
2 readingsβ’Total 20 minutes
- Essential Reading- Summit Diplomacy and State Visitsβ’10 minutes
- Essential Reading: Rise of Economic Diplomacyβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Graded Quiz: Main Types of Diplomacyβ’30 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 10 minutes
- Economic Diplomacy Takes Over Political Diplomacyβ’10 minutes
This module explores the significance of a state's culture in international relations, highlighting cultural diplomacy and the role of institutions like India's ICCR. It delves into Joseph Nye's concept of "Soft Power" and its impact on public diplomacy, while acknowledging the challenges in measuring this power across diverse nations. The module also examines the growing influence of diasporas and their impact on state interests. Finally, it discusses the increasing role of subnational actors, such as provinces or states, in shaping diplomatic relations within federal systems.
What's included
12 videos2 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
12 videosβ’Total 117 minutes
- Importance of Cultural Diplomacyβ’8 minutes
- Role of Indian Council of Cultural Relations (ICCR)β’12 minutes
- Impact of Cultural Festivalsβ’11 minutes
- What is Soft Power?β’7 minutes
- Soft Power 30 Indexβ’9 minutes
- Wolf Warrior Diplomacyβ’8 minutes
- Defining Diaspora Diplomacyβ’12 minutes
- Growing Influence of Diasporaβ’8 minutes
- Overseas Indian Affairs divisionβ’12 minutes
- What is Para Diplomacy?β’6 minutes
- Influence of Subnational Actorsβ’12 minutes
- The Canadian Experienceβ’11 minutes
2 readingsβ’Total 20 minutes
- Essential Reading: Notion of Soft Power and Problems of Measurementβ’10 minutes
- Essential Reading-Diaspora diplomacy and the rising influence of Diasporaβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Graded Quiz: Importance of Culture, Diaspora, and Subnational Actors in Diplomacyβ’30 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 10 minutes
- Importance of Culture and Soft Power in Attaining Diplomatic Goals β’10 minutes
This module explores the evolution of diplomacy, from traditional practices to the challenges of modern digital diplomacy in the age of instant communication and social media. It examines issues of sovereignty, secrecy, and trust raised by digital diplomacy, and the impact of COVID-19, highlighting both the limitations and necessities of virtual diplomacy. Finally, it emphasizes the need for today's diplomats to possess both expertise and adaptability, combining speed and substance in communication, while maintaining credibility in the media landscape.
What's included
12 videos4 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
12 videosβ’Total 122 minutes
- Pre-World War II Diplomacyβ’9 minutes
- Post-World War II Diplomacyβ’10 minutes
- Public Diplomacyβ’10 minutes
- Digital Diplomacyβ’15 minutes
- Digital Politicsβ’9 minutes
- Issues Regarding Sovereignty, Secrecy, and Trustβ’10 minutes
- Virtual Diplomacyβ’7 minutes
- Hybrid Diplomacyβ’11 minutes
- Impact of COVID-19 on the World Orderβ’10 minutes
- Traditional Skills Needed by a Diplomatβ’8 minutes
- Skills Required in Today's Timesβ’14 minutes
- List of Donβts to Rememberβ’10 minutes
4 readingsβ’Total 40 minutes
- Essential Reading: Evolution of Diplomatic Practice Over Timeβ’10 minutes
- Essential Reading: Role of Social Media in the Transformation of Diplomatic Practiceβ’10 minutes
- Essential Reading-Impact of COVID-19 on Diplomatic Practiceβ’10 minutes
- Course Wrap upβ’10 minutes
1 assignmentβ’Total 30 minutes
- Graded Quiz: Future of Diplomatic Practiceβ’30 minutes
1 discussion promptβ’Total 10 minutes
- How has Social Media Transformed Diplomatic Practice? β’10 minutes
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