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Informal Diplomacy Reinforces Formal International Cooperation: Evidence from Track Two Diplomacy
Track two diplomacy is the set of government-sanctioned but informal diplomatic activities that are intended to overcome difficulties associated with formal diplomacy.
T. H. Chen
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Broadcast archives: a diplomatic examination
2009This special diplomatics’ study examines the applicability and usefulness of diploniatics for the analysis of broadcast archives, and specifically, of sound and moving image documents. The traditional model of diplomatic analysis, devised for dispositive and probative documents, was found not applicable to supporting and narrative documents, which ...
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Nordic Journal of International Law, 2008
AbstractHuman rights organisations have warned repeatedly that basic human rights are being challenged in the so-called 'War on Terror'. One particularly controversial area is the use of diplomatic assurances against torture. According to international human rights instruments, the state shall not return anyone to countries in which they face a ...
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AbstractHuman rights organisations have warned repeatedly that basic human rights are being challenged in the so-called 'War on Terror'. One particularly controversial area is the use of diplomatic assurances against torture. According to international human rights instruments, the state shall not return anyone to countries in which they face a ...
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Journal of Borderlands Studies
The concept of territoriality and sovereignty form an important constituent of the modern nation-state. With the establishment of the People's Republic of China (PRC) in 1949, China applied the principle of irredentism to claim territories drawing on ...
Ashna Joy, Joe Thomas Karackattu
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The concept of territoriality and sovereignty form an important constituent of the modern nation-state. With the establishment of the People's Republic of China (PRC) in 1949, China applied the principle of irredentism to claim territories drawing on ...
Ashna Joy, Joe Thomas Karackattu
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2018
The aim of Citizenship education is cultivating citizens of future democratic society, as well as international society, based on the knowledge and understanding of social phenomena. It is important for citizenship education to make students become aware that society is filled with possibilities for the future.
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The aim of Citizenship education is cultivating citizens of future democratic society, as well as international society, based on the knowledge and understanding of social phenomena. It is important for citizenship education to make students become aware that society is filled with possibilities for the future.
Hiroki Baba +3 more
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Turkic historical studies
The study of relations between the Kokand Khanate and the Turkestan General-Governorship is currently one of the relevant scientific directions. In particular, after the establishment of the Turkestan General-Governorship in 1867, there arose a need for ...
Sirojiddin Nabijonov
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The study of relations between the Kokand Khanate and the Turkestan General-Governorship is currently one of the relevant scientific directions. In particular, after the establishment of the Turkestan General-Governorship in 1867, there arose a need for ...
Sirojiddin Nabijonov
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THE GENESIS OF US FOREIGN POLICY: THE WISCONSIN SCHOOL OF DIPLOMATIC HISTORY (1950S–1970S)
Scientific Notes of V.I. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University. Historical sciencethe historiography of US foreign policy faces a problem: stereotypes introduced into academic discourse by scholars without comprehensive sources of study. This problem is explored using the example of the «Wisconsin School of Diplomatic History».
D. Dorofeev
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Lithuanian Historical Studies
This article explores the persistent reluctance of officials in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth to undertake diplomatic duties in the early 17th century, with particular emphasis on negotiations involving Sweden and Muscovy.
Marius Sirutavičius
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This article explores the persistent reluctance of officials in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth to undertake diplomatic duties in the early 17th century, with particular emphasis on negotiations involving Sweden and Muscovy.
Marius Sirutavičius
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Diplomacy & Statecraft
This article explores how the Argentine domestic front impacted diplomatic negotiations during the Falkland Islands (Malvinas) War. Although the current historiography on the war is extensive, there has been no comprehensive focus on the domestic factors
Mariano de Beer
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This article explores how the Argentine domestic front impacted diplomatic negotiations during the Falkland Islands (Malvinas) War. Although the current historiography on the war is extensive, there has been no comprehensive focus on the domestic factors
Mariano de Beer
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