The Catholic Church has a long history of involvement in world affairs and boasts a massive diplomatic outreach: it is one of only two observers to the United Nations and has diplomats in 183 countries. In what has been...
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Vatican Foreign Policy: Keeping the Faith
Sophie Grove, contributor to Monocle magazine, has published a piece this month examining the process and execution of Vatican foreign policy. Her analysis focuses on both the Pope—whose diplomatic style is summarized as a “combination of ritual, prayer, and frank discussions on world affairs,”—and on the nuncios who comprise the papal diplomatic corps. Noting that the Holy See is both a global network and a microstate, Grove examines how this dual status presents both benefits and challenges for the Vatican's foreign policy objectives. The full article is available here.
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