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Economic Diplomacy for Development Partnership
Author(s) -
Rajendra P. Shrestha
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of foreign affairs
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2773-7942
DOI - 10.3126/jofa.v1i1.36249
Subject(s) - economic diplomacy , diplomacy , ministry of foreign affairs , political science , general partnership , foreign policy , government (linguistics) , politics , democracy , economic planning , international relations , economic growth , political economy , public administration , economics , law , market economy , linguistics , philosophy
The turn of events after the end of the Cold War called for revisiting traditional approaches to foreign policy. Shift in the world order triggered by enhanced economic activities in the national, regional and international markets has increased the need for coordinated economic diplomacy. Nepal, after the restoration of democracy in 1990, attempted to institutionalise and practise economic diplomacy through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and its overseas missions. Exploring the leading features of economic diplomacy, this study revisits the economic diplomacy experiences of Nepal. Underscoring how a country’s development success, in the globalised era, depends on the application of new skills and tactfulness in the conduct of relations by the lead ministry in the government, this paper internalises the importance of more competent and robust strategies to enhance the spirit of coordinated economic diplomacy. Hypothesising that Nepal has huge potential for development and economic growth, and prospects to conduct coordinated economic diplomacy, the study recommends strategies to strengthen coordinated economic diplomacy as a tool to advance Nepal’s economic, political and strategic interests.