Notes
1. For background surveys, see Barker, Protection of Diplomatic Personnel, chaps.1 and 2; McClanahan, Diplomatic Immunity; and the now classic Frey and Frey, History of Diplomatic Immunity.
2. History of the Bureau of Diplomatic Security, intro, 2-26.
3. Cf. Shambaugh, China Goes Global, intro. and chaps. 3, 4.
4. See Parello-Plasner, “China’s Strong Arm,” 19–36, 38–66; Duchatel, Terror Overseas; Johnston, Social States. Cf. Sullivan, Embassies Under Siege, 6–24, 32–43; Morris and Hoe, Terrorism: Threat and Response, 114–20; Bunker, Network, Terrorism and Global Insurgency.
5. Cusumano and Kinsey, “Bureaucratic Interests and the Outsourcing of Security,” 591–615.
6. Cf. Lequesne, Ethnographie du Quai d’Orsay, chaps. 2, 3.
7. Vedrine, La France et la mondialisation, chaps. 3, 4.
8. For preliminary insights and reflections, see Wolf, Why Globalization Works; Ohmae, End of the Nation State.
9. Bogdanov, “Naiti I Vernut,” Rossiiskaia Gazeta (June 28, 2006).
10. See Black and Morris, Israel’s Secret Wars, chaps. 2, 3; Sharp, Diplomatic Theory of International Relations, 34–67, 82–96.