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Summary Modern Diplomacy

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This document is an exam-ready summary of Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, and 9 of Diplomatic Skills by Johan Verbeke, written using the exact concepts and phrasing required for the Diplomatic Skills part of the Modern Diplomacy (4022146ENR) course. (Master Political Science: European and International Governance)

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Summary Diplomatic Skills
Introduction – to ‘know what’ and to ‘know how’ ................................................................................................. 2

Chapter 1 – Effective communication .................................................................................................................... 5

Chapter 2 – Conversation ........................................................................................................................................ 8

Chapter 3 – Debate ................................................................................................................................................ 12

Chapter 4 – Negotiation (Statics) .......................................................................................................................... 14

Chapter 5 – Negotiation (Dynamics) .................................................................................................................... 18

Chapter 7 – Public Speaking ................................................................................................................................. 24

Chapter 8 – Dealing with the Media ..................................................................................................................... 28

Chapter 9 – Writing and Drafting ......................................................................................................................... 31




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,Introduction – to ‘know what’ and to ‘know how’
Diplomacy as a practice

• Diplomacy is not a science, but a practice.
• Like law, medicine and engineering, it is defined by practice, not theory.
• “Diplomacy is what diplomats do.”
• Most literature focuses on ‘what’ questions:
o history of international relations
o geopolitics and geo-economics
o foreign policy and grand strategy
• This knowledge is necessary, but only the beginning.
• Once a diplomat understands what is going on, they must act:
o debating
o negotiating
o mediating
o public speaking
• This is where diplomatic skills become central.

Knowing that and knowing how (Ryle)

• Gilbert Ryle distinguishes between:
o ‘knowing that’
o ‘knowing how’

‘Knowing that’

• Concerns propositional knowledge.
• Refers to a stock of truths accumulated over time.
• Example:
o knowing that Article 51 of the UN Charter concerns self-defence
• Evaluated in terms of true or false.

‘Knowing how’

• Concerns procedural knowledge.
• What is known is not a truth, but an activity.
• Example:
o knowing how to argue convincingly that the Second Gulf War was not
legitimate self-defence.
• ‘Knowing how’ is the knowledge that inheres in skills and competences.
• It is action-oriented.

Linguistic and historical clarification

• In French:
o connaître = knowing that
o savoir = knowing how
• In Ancient Greece:


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, o technè = skill or art
• Classical illustration:
o the kybernètes (ship’s steersman)
▪ does not primarily know about the sea
▪ but knows how to steer a ship through rough waters
• Diplomacy consists of similar arts:
o the art of negotiation
o conversation
o debating
o mediating
o public speaking
o writing and drafting

Performance, success, and rules

• Knowing that aims at truth.
• Knowing how aims at successful performance.
• Success is a pragmatic category, not an epistemic one.
• It concerns whether objectives are reached.
• To legitimately claim knowing how, performances must:
o meet standards
o satisfy criteria
• These standards are called “the rules of the game”.
• The book studies these rules as they apply to diplomatic skills.

Revaluing practice in diplomacy

• The study of diplomacy has traditionally privileged ‘know what’ over ‘know how’.
• The author aims to revalue the practice side of diplomacy.
• Diplomatic skills constitute a sophisticated form of applied knowledge.
• Good diplomats are not just smart analysts:
o “What is the problem?”
• They are also skilful performers:
o “What is to be done about it?”

Making the implicit explicit

• Most diplomatic skills are already used intuitively.
• They often appear as common sense.
• The purpose of the book is to make the implicit explicit.

Methodological approach

• The book does not provide a simple rulebook.
• Prescriptions alone (dos and don’ts) are insufficient.
• To become truly skilful, one must understand:
o why the rules exist
o where they come from
o their rationale



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, • The book adopts a dual-track approach:
o surface prescriptions
o deeper analysis of the underlying structure of skills
• This approach is applied especially to the:
o conversation – debate – negotiation cluster




Exam-ready takeaway

Diplomacy is a practice in which ‘knowing how’—procedural knowledge embedded in
skills and governed by rules of the game—is at least as important as ‘knowing that’, or
propositional knowledge.




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