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A Rhetorical Foundation of International Negotiations
其他書名
Callieres on Peace Politics
出版SSRN, 2012
URLhttp://books.google.com.hk/books?id=BwXhzwEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋The negotiation theory that François de Callières (1645-1716) built promotes peace politics in the international arena. First, the paper develops the political rationality that prevailed in the 17th Century, essentially under the realm of Louis XIV, whom Callières served as a diplomat. European power politics is dominated by the recurrence of wars, interrupted by truces only. In that context, negotiation is crucial, but essentially conceived as a means at the disposal of a bellicose agenda. Reversely, Callières is shown to propose a more ambitious alternative vision for future negotiators, and suggests they could be the key-players in peace politics, as long as the use of powerful persuasion serves legitimate ends. Princes should exhaust all the means of reason and persuasion that negotiation offers before waging wars. Then, according to Callières, European nations, with the interdependence of their interests could form one republic aspiring to common prosperity.