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  1. Track II diplomacy is the practice of "non-governmental, informal and unofficial contacts and activities between private citizens or groups of individuals, sometimes called ' non-state actors .'". [1] It contrasts with track I diplomacy, which is official, governmental diplomacy that occurs inside official government channels. [2]

  2. Diplomacy, 2014 Franco-German film by Volker Schlöndorff, based on the 2011 play; Games. Diplomacy, a World War I themed strategic board game by Allan B. Calhamer; Diplomacy (computer game), a turn-based computer strategy game; Diplomacy, second "micro-expansion" to the PC strategy game Sins of a Solar Empire; See also

  3. The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy was founded in 1933 with the bequest of Austin Barclay Fletcher, who left over $3 million to Tufts University upon his death in 1923. A third of these funds were dedicated “for the establishment and maintenance of a School of Law and Diplomacy, to be known as The Fletcher School of Law or "The Fletcher ...

  4. 1785 – Adams appointed first minister to Court of St James's (Great Britain); Jefferson replaces Franklin as minister to France. — March 11 Congress votes to appropriate $80,000 to pay in tribute to the Barbary states of Morocco, Algiers, Tunis and Tripoli. [6] — July 9 The Moroccans release the Betsy and her crew.

  5. Culinary diplomacy, gastrodiplomacy or food diplomacy is a type of cultural diplomacy, which itself is a subset of public diplomacy. Its basic premise is that "the easiest way to win hearts and minds is through the stomach". [1] Official government-sponsored culinary diplomacy programs have been established in Taiwan, South Korea, [2] Singapore ...

  6. A protocol is a rule which describes how an activity should be performed, especially in the field of diplomacy. In diplomatic services and governmental fields of endeavor protocols are often unwritten guidelines. Protocols specify the proper and generally accepted behavior in matters of state and diplomacy, such as showing appropriate respect ...

  7. Microsoft Windows. Release. NA: October 4, 2005. EU: December 9, 2005. Genre (s) Turn-based strategy. Mode (s) Single-player, multiplayer. Diplomacy is a turn-based strategy video game based on Avalon Hill 's board game of the same name, developed by Paradox Development Studio and published by Paradox Interactive for Microsoft Windows in 2005.

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