On Historical Relationship between Parliamentary and Humanitarian Diplomacy

E. S. Gromoglasova
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The paper analyzes approaches to defining parliamentary and humanitarian venues of diplomatic cooperation. It is shown that institutionalized inter-parliamentary cooperation began to develop in the last quarter of the 19th century, while examples of the influence of parliamentarians on the foreign policy process in their nation-states can be traced back even earlier, at least since the time of the Great French Revolution. It has been revealed that the early forms of parliamentarian influence on foreign policy were based on humanistic arguments and appealed to a sense of humanity. The humanistic orientation of the emerging parliamentary diplomacy in the last third of the 19th century is explained by focusing on factors such as the development of the media and the growing influence of public opinion on the domestic and foreign policies of European nation-states. The similarity of the initial organizational forms of parliamentary and humanitarian diplomacy illustrates the example of the International Committee of the Red Cross and the Inter-Parliamentary Union. Both types of diplomatic interaction emerged via multilateral conferences. The final section of the paper is devoted to an analysis of the origins of Russian parliamentary and humanitarian diplomacy. It is shown that Russia played an active role in the development of these forms of diplomatic interaction. The paper concludes by arguing that a thorough definition of parliamentary diplomacy is only possible when both the actor and organizational dimensions of parliamentary diplomacy are taken into account. It argues further that the more or less common paths of development of parliamentary and humanitarian diplomacy result in their thematic affinity. The third conclusion is that the parliamentary methods accepted by diplomatic agents profoundly affected the development of cooperation between nation-states during the 20th century.
论议会外交与人道主义外交的历史关系
本文分析了界定议会和人道主义外交合作场所的方法。研究表明,制度化的议会间合作始于 19 世纪最后 25 年,而议员对本国外交政策进程产生影响的例子可以追溯到更早,至少从法国大革命时期就开始了。据揭示,早期议员对外交政策的影响形式是以人文主义论点为基础的,并诉诸于人性意识。19 世纪后三分之一时期新兴的议会外交的人文主义取向是通过关注媒体的发展和公众舆论对欧洲民族国家内政外交政策日益增长的影响力等因素来解释的。以红十字国际委员会和各国议会联盟为例,说明了议会外交和人道主义外交最初组织形式的相似性。这两类外交互动都是通过多边会议产生的。本文最后一部分专门分析了俄罗斯议会和人道主义外交的起源。研究表明,俄罗斯在这些外交互动形式的发展过程中发挥了积极作用。最后,本文认为,只有同时考虑到议会外交的行为者和组织层面,才有可能对议会外交做出全面的定义。论文还进一步指出,议会外交和人道主义外交或多或少的共同发展道路导致了它们在主题上的相似性。第三个结论是,外交人员所接受的议会方法深刻影响了 20 世纪民族国家间合作的发展。
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