Manual for un delegates : conference process, procedure and negotiation / by Ronald A Walker
Publication details: Geneva : United Nations Institute for Training and Research , [2018?] Edition: 2º edDescription: 194 p. ; 30 cmSubject(s): Conferencias internacionales | Relaciones diplomáticas | Congresos y asambleasSummary: This manual intends to help newcomers to conference diplomacy to overcome obstacles, familiarize themselves with conference processes and procedures, and become effective more quickly. It also aims to serve as a reference work for more experienced conference delegates. This book will deepen their understanding of both the rules and the dynamics of conferences, and help them take their skills to a higher level. Also, those who give instructions to conference delegates or are affected by conference outcomes can find support here to understand how conferences reach their outcomes. The manual is written from the perspective of practitioners and draws on the experience of conference diplomats from many nations, developed and developing. It also introduces the reader to widely used strategies and tactics, and gives tips as to practices which have proved effective over the years.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Monografías | Biblioteca de la Escuela Diplomática Naciones Unidas | NU 859 | Available | 2061590 |
En port.: Published with the support of the Australian Goverment.
This manual intends to help newcomers to conference diplomacy to overcome obstacles, familiarize themselves with conference processes and procedures, and become effective more quickly. It also aims to serve as a reference work for more experienced conference delegates. This book will deepen their understanding of both the rules and the dynamics of conferences, and help them take their skills to a higher level. Also, those who give instructions to conference delegates or are affected by conference outcomes can find support here to understand how conferences reach their outcomes. The manual is written from the perspective of practitioners and draws on the experience of conference diplomats from many nations, developed and developing. It also introduces the reader to widely used strategies and tactics, and gives tips as to practices which have proved effective over the years.