David Bruce and Diplomatic Practice: An American Ambassador in London, 1961-9 by John W. Young
Author:John W. Young [Young, John W.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Political Science, International Relations, Diplomacy, General, Biography & Autobiography, Political Process
ISBN: 9781441112019
Google: U8tgBwAAQBAJ
Goodreads: 17834476
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Published: 2014-05-08T00:00:00+00:00
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The Diplomatic Corps
Hitherto, this study has focused on Bruceâs relations with his own government and that of the British. But he was also part of a much wider diplomatic network, not least thanks to the existence of the diplomatic corps. While the diplomatic system has been described as âthe master institution of international relationsâ,1 the diplomatic corps has been called âthe most tangible expression of international society that existsâ.2 Wherever diplomats are posted they find themselves in a schizophrenic position, on the one hand defending their stateâs interests, on the other forming a professional group with their fellows. As one former British ambassador put it, within the diplomatic corps âthey are ⦠colleagues, with certain interests in common. Together they protect the immunities and privileges necessary for their work more effectively than when they act aloneâ.3 As such, and particularly for those scholars in the âEnglish Schoolâ or for those who take a âconstructivistâ view of international relations â believing that states forming a society, rather than âstructural realistsâ who see each state pursuing its own national interest in an anarchical world â the diplomatic corps is a living microcosm of that society. The corps simultaneously reveals both the diversity of states and their need to live together. Yet, surprisingly little detailed research has been done on it.4 A particular area of neglect is âthe internal dialogue among diplomats, the informal part of their interaction, which is seldom recorded nor reportedâ.5 The aim of this chapter is to look into this âinternal dialogueâ by surveying Bruceâs experience of both the ceremonial and social sides of the corps.
The diplomatic corps
The diplomatic corps may be defined as âThe body of diplomats of all states ⦠who are resident at one postâ.6 In 1716 François de Callières advised that âwhen an ambassador arrives at a Court and has notified this to the Prince, he ought to give notice of it to all the ambassadors who are at the same Court ⦠â, so that they would exchange visits with him.7 By then, clearly, the concept of a âdiplomatic corpsâ was well understood even if the term itself was not used for some decades. The corps was itself a product of particular historical circumstances, emerging in the fifteenth century at the same time as resident embassies. Its first evidence has been traced to Rome, a city to which several permanent ambassadors were appointed because it lay at the centre of Italian politics. âThe papal practice of addressing them collectively, of assigning them places together at all important ceremonies, and of issuing, from time to time, regulations for their common governance ⦠â reinforced the esprit de corps among this group. In his seminal study of Renaissance diplomacy Garrett Mattingly saw this new feature of diplomacy as acting in a distinct way: âdeveloping a rudimentary sense of professional solidarity, exchanging social courtesies, codifying their mutual relationships and even, in certain emergencies, acting together as a body.â8
G.R. Berridge has looked at another early example of a diplomatic corps at work, in Constantinople during the 1620s.
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