Being a 'pathetic hero' in international politics: The diplomat as a historical actor |
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Authors: | Sasson Sofer |
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Affiliation: | a Hebrew University of Jerusalem, |
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Abstract: | This article posits that the diplomat's weakness as a historical actor stems from two salient factors: (a) the impassivity of the diplomatic practice, and (b) the diplomat is an actor of 'one front' - the external. Politicians and military men act within the internal lines of the domestic and the external. The diplomat is in the service of grand things but is never on heroic tracks; his service is always that of dependency. The apparent political weakness of the professional diplomat makes him, in not a few cases, a 'pathetic hero' of international politics. |
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