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diplomacy
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diplomacy

Art of conducting relationships for gain without conflict. It is the chief instrument of foreign policy. Its methods include secret negotiation by accredited envoys (though political leaders also negotiate) and international agreements and laws. Its use predates recorded history. The goal of diplomacy is to further the state's interests as dictated by geography, history, and economics. Safeguarding the state's independence, security, and integrity is of prime importance; preserving the widest possible freedom of action for the state is nearly as important. Beyond that, diplomacy seeks maximum national advantage without using force and preferably without causing resentment.


diplomacy
1. the conduct of the relations of one state with another by peaceful means
2. skill in the management of international relations


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At that time, the Clinton administration vigorously pursued diplomatic negotiations but also warned Pyongyang that clear steps toward building nuclear weapons would be met with quick and severe repercussions.
Companies with enormous clout may be able to muster diplomatic negotiations on their behalf, but such efforts will not always be successful, and most companies will need to fend for themselves.
The same message was conveyed to both ministers: end the current standoff and immediately resume political and diplomatic negotiations.
 
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