diplomacy

  • 71Patterson School of Diplomacy and International Commerce — Mission The Patterson School serves the state, nation and world by the rigorous education of future leaders to work in international diplomacy, commerce, development, intelligence and security. This is accomplished in a flexible, intimate… …

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  • 72New diplomacy — is international relations in which citizens play a greater role.[1] Under the old diplomacy, global policymaking was more strictly the purview of governments. New diplomacy began to be observed in the 1990s amidst easing tensions in the wake of… …

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  • 73International Task Force on Preventive Diplomacy — The EastWest Institute established the multiyear International Task Force on Preventive Diplomacy as the flagship of its Conflict Prevention Program in May 2007. The Task Force has one core purpose: it will investigate and promote concrete ways… …

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  • 74John C. Whitehead School of Diplomacy and International Relations — Founded 1997 Motto Preparing the Next Generation of Global Le …

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  • 75Track II diplomacy — is a specific kind of informal diplomacy, in which non officials (academic scholars, retired civil and military officials, public figures, and social activists) engage in dialogue, with the aim of conflict resolution, or confidence building.… …

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  • 76Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs — The Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs is a position within the U.S. Department of State that is intended to help ensure that public diplomacy is practiced in combination with public affairs and traditional diplomacy to… …

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  • 77Cowboy diplomacy — is a term used by critics to describe the resolution of international conflicts through brash risk taking, intimidation, military deployment, or a combination of such tactics. It is criticized as stemming from an overly simple, dichotomous world… …

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  • 78Sports diplomacy — is when sport is used as a political tool to enhance (or sometime worsen) diplomatic relations between two entities. The intention is sometimes to bring about radical change. While the Olympics is often times the biggest political example of… …

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  • 79Shuttle diplomacy — In diplomacy and international relations, shuttle diplomacy is the use of a third party to serve as an intermediary or mediator between two parties who do not talk directly. The third party travels ( shuttles ) between the two primary parties.… …

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  • 80Panda diplomacy — is a term used to describe China s use of Giant Pandas as diplomatic gifts to other countries. The practice existed as far back as the Tang Dynasty, when Empress Wu Zetian sent a pair of pandas to the Japanese emperor.Mark Magnier,… …

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