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    see as the most likely future(s) of diplomacy? Will this (these) be the same in every sphere of policy? And in all parts of the world? In today’s world the concept of "diplomacy" over the years is beginning to take many faces. After World War II‚ the concept of "world order" was as clearly delineated‚ as the concept of "diplomacy". But over time‚ diplomacy ceased to be a binding chain between states. It has expanded its scope of action. Along with public diplomacy began to appear more of its subspecies:

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    Diplomacy during the Great Northern War from 1700-1721. Kevin L. Boyd Norwich University Abstract After studying the Peace Treaty of Westphalia and its impact upon how states conduct relations with each other I was interested in finding out how it impacted conflicts subsequent to the treaty. This paper will therefore analyze The Great Northern War and both the diplomatic impact upon the conflict as well as the conflict itself impact upon diplomacy. The Great Northern War lasted from 1700

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    The Cold War and U. S. Diplomacy: The Truman Doctrine Ardell Simmons Professor Muhammad Sohna Politics 300 Friday‚ December 2‚ 2011 The Truman Doctrine: Contain the Expansion of Communism‚ Presumably Everywhere Summarize a situation that required U.S. diplomatic efforts during the president’s time in office. According to Woolsey (2008)‚ “WWII had bled the British Forces to the bone. The Battle of Britain‚ and the huge casualties suffered in Africa and the Continent had made it impossible

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    The Cuban Missile Crisis: Soviet Diplomacy and United States Aggression The Cuban missile crisis brings to mind visions of a great triumph over the Soviet Union and the defusing of an all-out nuclear war. However‚ this "crisis" was not so much the product of true Soviet advances towards war as much as it was a series of misinterpretations and miscommunications between the United States and Soviet governments that culminated in excessive aggression by the U.S. and unnecessary escalation of tensions

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    disposal — diplomatic‚ economic‚ military‚ political‚ legal‚ and cultural — picking the right tool‚ or combination of tools‚ for each situation. With smart power‚ diplomacy will be the vanguard of foreign policy.” Ideas matter‚ and a country’s ability to promote ideals to citizens of other nations and societies‚ known as public diplomacy (PD)‚ can work wonders to advance the national interest. By taking a look at case studies‚ we will examine whether PD can complement hard power tactics and thus

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    Discuss the importance of two of the following in European diplomacy between 1870 and 1914: the Alliance System; global colonial rivalry; changing balance of power; nationalism. Introduction: - The years between 1870 and 1914 were very important when it came to European diplomacy. During these years‚ tensions built up and due to the formation of alliances‚ beginning with the Three Emperors’ League‚ two allied blocs were formed‚ defining the ally system before the world war. In addition‚ there

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    between the United States and the People’s Republic of China a large amount of diplomacy is done through semi-formal channels using interlocutors such as academic members of thinktanks. This occurs in situations where governments wish to express intentions or to suggest methods of resolving a diplomatic situation‚ but do not wish to express a formal position. Track II diplomacy is a specific kind of informal diplomacy‚ in which non-officials (academic scholars‚ retired civil and military officials

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    I. Introduction Indonesia’s foreign policy is actually a part of overall government policy aimed at achieving national interests. In carrying out its foreign policy‚ the Indonesian government firmly holds on to the principles of free and active (prinsip bebas aktif) based on Pancasila and Undang-undang Dasar 1945‚ of which ideas are dedicated to the country’s national interests. In other words‚ Indonesia’s foreign policy is virtually a component of national political policy inseparable from the

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    Unit 8 Paper: America’s Foreign Polices Three foreign policies were considered the birth of American foreign policies. Roosevelt helped create the Roosevelt Corollary; Taft created the Dollar Diplomacy; while Wilson made the Moral Diplomacy. They all have different aspects‚ but it still leads down to one thing: the involvement in Latin Americas affairs. "Walk softly‚ but carry a big stick." This phrase was characterized by Roosevelt’s foreign policy‚ Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine

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    of executing foreign policy. Roosevelt used his corollary to the Monroe Doctrine to advocate American diplomacy as the "big brother" in Latin America and the United States’ military might was key in this policy by symbolizing the ’big stick’. He thought the United States should be active in shaping world affairs especially in the western hemisphere. President Taft used the dollar diplomacy as his foreign policy tactic. Economics instead of brawn were vital to Taft’s policy. He concluded that

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