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    line dividing honesty and diplomacy is a thin one. We have to be careful in deciding when to be honest and when to be at our diplomatic best. We also have to decide whether we should be absolutely candid, or use the truth as a matter of convenience. Wars are won by words not weapons. For centuries people have tried to solve their problems by negotiation. To escape conflicts and wars they have used words to persuade their opponents. That is where diplomacy begins. Diplomacy is an intellectual activity

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    Although the Cold War ended without major inter-state hostilities between the United States and the Soviet Union, only the United States was left standing as a world superpower. The Russian economy was crippled as was its military – severely limiting its ability to exert influence globally. Since 1999, the Russian budget has grown significantly , as has Moscow’s willingness to engage in inter-state conflict as observed in its Second Chechen War (once again gaining control of Chechnya after the

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    The History and Function of Miniseries of Foreign Affairs The practice of what we call diplomacy did not always exist in the way we know it today. In its place entities, which can be loosely defined as States, employed rudimentary lines of communication between one another dating back to 15th centenary. It was an arduous task to have open and responsive lines of communication between these states, however, given the close proximity of Italian city-states and their need for open channels of communication

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    Discuss the main theme advanced in this class. Use examples. One of the main themes advanced in the class is the emergence of cities as global leaders, which we have also referred to as “the rise of cities.” Cities are becoming globally competitive and playing a larger role in international relations. Cities are also becoming leaders and finding solutions to problems such as poverty and climate change that nations have either been reluctant to tackle or have failed to make progress on. Atwell provides

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    was the process of globalization of baseball that laid the structure of the growing American identity. Baseball was used to sell and export the American way. The game associated itself with the values of the American dream. In America’s foreign diplomacy, baseball was used to promote patriotism and nationalism. Sports have shown it has the power to heal old wounds. Sport in South

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    Traditionally, international politics have been dominated by Eurocentric ideals and ‘Western Hemisphere’ interpretations. Rule by Roman Empire, European Coloniser and more recently, United States (US) hegemons, has dominated in the defining of power, diplomacy and sovereignty throughout Western history. For most of its own lengthy history, China developed in the shadow of the Western Hemisphere, shaping its own course from its Neolithic routes around 12,000 years ago year; rising and falling several times

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    Abstract The failure and success of global business relationships highly depends on effective business negotiations. Negotiators need to be well prepared. However, successful international business negotiators not only have to understand how to conduct international business negotiation, but also they should be able to handle both outcomes and factors relevant to the business negotiation process. In the lights of this perspective, this short study examines the different approaches and dynamics of

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    modern world. The world’s affairs are shaped by the diplomatic engagements of nations with one another, with each country playing on its own interests and concerns on the global stage. While no tangible system of international law rigidly regulates diplomacy, philosophies exist attempting to describe and even predict the interactions between countries. Among these is the notion of “democratic peace,” that which predicts a largely pacifist interaction between states, particularly democracies. Democratic

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    Cotton Diplomacy

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    There are various events that lead to the American civil war, and slavery was perhaps the most influential. Dattel (2001) describes hoy, “Cotton longed America’s most serious social tragedy, slavery, and slave-produced cotton caused the American civil war, our bloodiest conflict which almost destroyed the nation.” A civil war between those in the Confederacy, defending slavery at all cost, and the Union who were totally against it. Southerners thought that they could use cotton to decoy France

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    The relationship between the United States and the People’s Republic of China is perhaps the most important bilateral tie shaping the future of the world. China’s economy for the past 20 years has been riding a phenomenal wave of growth surging to become the world’s second largest economic power. This prospering economy has additionally generated the necessary resources for China to rapidly strengthen and modernize its military and capabilities. These additional resources and capabilities makes

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