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... diplomacy " written into the Law of Nations . The phrase " New Diplomacy " was put about , expressing the view that in the management of international affairs , as in other things , the world was making a new start . The truth , however ...
... diplomacy " written into the Law of Nations . The phrase " New Diplomacy " was put about , expressing the view that in the management of international affairs , as in other things , the world was making a new start . The truth , however ...
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... diplomatic missions in the Middle Ages , and diplomacy was only conducted occasionally , to end a war or to arrange an interdynastic marriage . The second period of diplomacy is from the Renaissance of the late fifteenth and early ...
... diplomatic missions in the Middle Ages , and diplomacy was only conducted occasionally , to end a war or to arrange an interdynastic marriage . The second period of diplomacy is from the Renaissance of the late fifteenth and early ...
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... diplomacy as conducted by exchange of notes , and by personal interviews and conversations , open in any sense to the public . In this respect post - War diplomacy is different from the old pre - War diplomacy . Perhaps the old diplomacy ...
... diplomacy as conducted by exchange of notes , and by personal interviews and conversations , open in any sense to the public . In this respect post - War diplomacy is different from the old pre - War diplomacy . Perhaps the old diplomacy ...
Contents
THE DIVIDING LINE OF THE WORLD WAR page | 13 |
THE DIFFICULTY OF MAKING PEACE | 18 |
THE OLD DIPLOMACY | 46 |
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