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Description

Diplomacy comprises spoken or written communication by representatives of state, intergovernmental, or nongovernmental institutions intended to influence events in the international system.

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Organizations relating to Diplomacy

Weimar Triangle / Est. 1991
Andean Council of Foreign Ministers / Lima, Peru
Benelux Inter-Parliamentary Consultative Council / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1955
Green Diplomacy Network / Est. 2003
United Nations Regional Centre for Preventive Diplomacy for Central Asia / Ashgabat, Turkmenistan / Est. 2007
Red de Archivos Diplomaticos Latinoamericanos / Mexico City, Mexico / Est. 1997
Diplomatic Corps
Le Cercle
Académie diplomatique internationale / Est. 1926
Institute for Cultural Diplomacy / Berlin, Germany / Est. 1999
International Forum on Diplomatic Training / Vienna, Austria / Est. 1972
Egyptian Council for Foreign Affairs / Cairo, Egypt / Est. 1999
Danish Foreign Policy Society / Copenhagen, Denmark / Est. 1946
Elliott School of International Affairs / Washington DC, USA / Est. 1898
Chaim Herzog Center for Middle East Studies and Diplomacy / Beersheba, Israel / Est. 1998
American European Community Association / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1980
Swiss Foreign Policy Association / Bern, Switzerland / Est. 1968
Instituto Português de Relações Internacionais e Segurança / Lisbon, Portugal
Eesti Välispoliitika Instituut / Tallinn, Estonia / Est. 2000
Council on Foreign Relations / New York NY, USA / Est. 1921
Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis / Cambridge MA, USA / Est. 1976
National Committee on American Foreign Policy / New York NY, USA / Est. 1974
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik / Berlin, Germany / Est. 1955
Polish Institute of International Affairs / Warsaw, Poland / Est. 1947
New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade - New Zealand Aid Programme / Wellington, New Zealand / Est. 2002
Institute for the Study of Diplomacy / Washington DC, USA / Est. 1978
Slovak Foreign Policy Association / Bratislava, Slovakia / Est. 1993
Center for Peace, Conversion and Foreign Policy of Ukraine / Kiev, Ukraine / Est. 1992
Auslandsgesellschaft Nordrhein-Westfalen / Dortmund, Germany / Est. 1947
Acronym Institute for Disarmament Diplomacy / London, UK / Est. 1995
Executive Council on Diplomacy / Washington DC, USA / Est. 1962
Office of the World Peace Envoy / Bangkok, Thailand / Est. 1973
Foreign Policy Institute, Ankara / Ankara, Türkiye / Est. 1974
Foreign Policy Research Institute / Philadelphia PA, USA / Est. 1955
Henry L Stimson Center / Washington DC, USA / Est. 1989
Japan Forum on International Relations / Tokyo, Japan / Est. 1987
American Foreign Policy Council / Washington DC, USA / Est. 1982
Institute for International Affairs and Foreign Policy, Madrid / Madrid, Spain / Est. 1991
Foundation for Mediterranean Studies / Athens, Greece / Est. 1983
Foreign Policy Centre, London / London, UK / Est. 1998
Environmental Ambassadors for Sustainable Development / Belgrade, Serbia / Est. 2004
Atlantic Initiative / Berlin, Germany / Est. 2004
Global Diplomacy Lab / Berlin, Germany
The Next Century Foundation / Ludgvan, UK / Est. 1990
League of Nations / Est. 1920
Grupo de Embajadores de América Latina ante las Comunidades Europeas
Centre for European and Global Diplomacy / Est. 2015
Diplomatic Council / Wiesbaden, Germany
Commission internationale de diplomatique / Bonn, Germany / Est. 1970
Foreign Policy Association, Moscow / Moscow, Russia

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World Problems relating to Diplomacy

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Deception by government
Parochial national interests
Violation of immunities of international civil servants
Covert intelligence agency operations
Erosion of journalistic immunity
Abuse of state immunity
Discriminatory targeting of travellers by border control officials
Abuses of legal immunity of intergovernmental organizations
Pests of plants
Foreign government intervention

Action Strategies relating to Diplomacy

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Debating foreign policy
Immunizing against disease
Administering foreign relations
Cultivating beneficial external relations
Effecting broadened external relations
Increasing effectiveness of diplomacy
Fostering vital external relations
Using alternative diplomats
Using diplomacy
Ensuring helpful external relations
Establishing supportive project relations
Providing diplomatic corps
Abolishing unethical practices in diplomacy
Ambassador
Facilitating modal interchanges
Failing to use diplomatic protocol
Making full use of external relations
Exercising responsibility for external relations
Forming intentional external relations
Demanding ordered process for developing diplomatic relations
Establishing essential external relations
Urging caution in overdependence on external relations
Readjusting position in relation to external relations
Preserving parliamentary immunity
Preserving plant immunity to pests

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