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The Role of the Diplomatic Service of the PRC in Developing Contacts with Middle Eastern Countries
Diplomatic ServiceThe article examines the role of the diplomatic service of the PRC in developing contacts with the countries of the Middle East. Particular attention is paid to the examination of practical activities of the Chinese diplomatic corps, as well as personnel
R. Polonchuk
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Rivers as Boundaries and “Borderscapes” in Ancient Diplomatic Practice
Gerión Revista de Historia AntiguaFor the Romans and their Hellenistic contemporaries, rivers served several functions. While rivers were encountered in everyday activities, they also operated, in historical narratives, as points of articulation and as markers of geography and distance ...
Hannah Cornwell
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Foreign Policy of Nepal: Diplomatic Relations With China
GS WOW: Wisdom of Worthy Research JournalThe study article “Foreign Policy of Nepal: Diplomatic Relationship with China” offers a critical examination in the domain of International Relations, concentrating on Nepal’s foreign policy and its diplomatic relations with China.
Kalidas Kanwar
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Political Metaphors in Japanese Diplomatic Language
European International Journal of Philological SciencesThis paper explores the strategic use of political metaphors in Japanese diplomatic language, focusing on how metaphorical expressions serve both cognitive and pragmatic functions in Japan’s foreign policy discourse.
Sh.R. Yodgorova
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The concept of "diplomatic system" and its scientific substantiation
Diplomatic ServiceIn international relations, the idea of systemicity stems from the fact that states strive to exist and recognize the legitimacy of each other's interests in order to guarantee strategic stability.
V. Vinokurov
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This thesis examines how public diplomacy can function as a mechanism for naming and shaming through rhetorical bypassing, in which state leaders circumvent foreign governments to address their populations directly. The vast body of work on naming and shaming, public diplomacy, and political psychology provides a grounding in the theory on which this ...
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NAVIGATING DIPLOMATIC HORIZONS: MAPPING ITALY-KAZAKHSTAN RELATIONS AFTER TOKAYEV’S VISIT IN 2024
Journal of Central Asian StudiesThe visit of Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to Italy in January 2024 represents a pivotal moment in shaping the bilateral cooperation between Kazakhstan and Italy.
Alberto Frigerio, Laura Imangaliyeva
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The diplomatic system and the J. P. Morgan model Naya: political science analysis
Diplomatic ServiceThis article continues the series on the concept of the "diplomatic system" and this time focuses on its dialectical relationship with John J. Nye's well-known concept of state power, which explores the use of "soft," "hard," and "smart" power in the ...
V. Vinokurov
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Al-Baqillani and the Byzantine Palace: A Theological and Diplomatic Encounter in the 10th Century
International Journal of Science Technology & SocietyThis study examines the theological and intellectual debates that took place between the renowned Ashari scholar Al-Baqillani and Byzantine clerics in the 10th century, offering an in-depth analysis of their religious, political, and diplomatic ...
M. Ceylan
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An Examination of Diplomatic Entities' Digital Communication
In today's world, technology has become central to human life, leading to the popularity of social media applications. Consequently, the interdisciplinary concept of communication has evolved and transformed. This transformation has rapidly integrated diplomatic practices into the digital world, contributing to the expansion and implementation of the ...openaire +1 more source

