Independent Diplomat

Independent Diplomat is a non-profit non-governmental organisation founded in 2004 by British former diplomat Carne Ross to give advice and assistance in diplomatic strategy and technique to governments and political groups. It provides 'freelance' diplomats to unrecognised governments and works towards greater participation in diplomatic forums.

Independent Diplomat
Formation2004
FounderCarne Ross
TypeNon-profit,
non-governmental organisation
HeadquartersNew York, United States
Parag Khanna,
Victor Navasky,
David Rieff
WebsiteOfficial website

History

Independent Diplomat's philosophy is informed by Carne Ross' experience at the United Nations Security Council, most notably the "very obvious imbalance [...] between the diplomatic resources and skills of the powerful countries, and everyone else. In his eponym book, he argues that the "numerous smaller UN missions struggle to cover the enormous and proliferating agendas of the UN General Assembly, Security Council and specialised committees with just one or two horribly overworked and under-equipped diplomats."[1]

In 2009, Independent Diplomat’s staff included Carne Ross (Executive Director) and Thomas J. Miller (head of its Washington office). Its Advisory Council included Alyson Bailes, Edward Mortimer, Eva Nowotny, and Sir Kieran Prendergast. Former members include Ian Martin and Danilo Türk. Its board of directors includes Parag Khanna, Victor Navasky, and David Rieff. It was funded for approximately $1.8 million per year by foundation and government donations, as well as fees from their clients. Poorer organisations charged nominal fees only.[2]

Work

Independent Diplomat provides 'freelance' diplomats to unrecognised governments (i.e. governments of seceded or proto-states that do not (yet) have international recognition. Often these governments have little experience in dealing with international bureaucracy.[2] It works to enable broader participation in diplomatic forums such as the United Nations,[3] European Union, African Union, etc. Independent Diplomat’s goal is to contribute to just and sustainable solutions to international problems by promoting inclusiveness and accountability in foreign policy.

It is an independent organization, without connection to any particular governments or institutions, which only helps those who support democracy, human rights and the rule of law.

Independent Diplomat’s projects have included: helping Kosovo achieve recognition as a new state,[2] the National Coalition Government of the Union of Burma, Somaliland, the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus and Western Sahara. They also assist the Republic of the Marshall Islands in navigating international diplomatic processes on climate change and manage a project to reform the working methods of the United Nations Security Council. The organisation has also assisted various non-profit organisations, including: Human Rights First, the International Center for Transitional Justice and the World Wide Fund for Nature.

Response

According to Andrew Hudson of Crisis Action, Independent Diplomat "... fills a critical diplomatic deficit."[4]

gollark: I need to stop procrastinating and measure the ToDs of the things I want to ND tomorrow.
gollark: Er, pretty sure he said 2 CBs.
gollark: Maybe someone offered a hatchling.
gollark: Strange.
gollark: Ah, greens are rarer.

References

  1. Ross, Carne (2007). Independent Diplomat, Dispatches from an Unaccountable Elite. New York: Cornell University Press. p. 191. ISBN 978 0 8014 4557 6.
  2. "Freelance diplomats lend a hand to would-be states". Archived from the original on 3 August 2009. Retrieved 13 January 2018.
  3. "Big Powers Clip U.N. Secretary-General's Wings".
  4. "Anarchism: the political philosophy". www.pakistantoday.com.pk.
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