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EU and member states diplomacies in Moldova and Ukraine: Examining EU diplomatic performance post-Lisbon [PDF]

open access: possible, 2015
The Lisbon Treaty proclaims the need for a stronger, more efficient, more coherent European Union (EU) in the international arena. In the area of external relations, the post-Lisbon EU embraces the unification of the diplomatic efforts of the European Commission, the Council Secretariat and that of the EU member states with the aim of achieving greater
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Non-diplomatic relations between the Soviet Union and the Swiss Confederation in the first half of the 1920s, review of sources

Herald of an Archivist
This article examines materials on the history of Soviet-Swiss relations, shedding light on the circumstances of the deterioration of relations between the Soviet Union and the Swiss Confederation in the 1920s.
N. Anokhin
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The Termination of the Peace Corps in Korea and Korea-US Relations: Focused on the Diplomatic Documents Regarding Political Statements by Peace Corps Volunteers

The Korean Association for Political and Diplomatic History
The Peace Corps, dispatched to Korea with the aim of promoting world peace and international friendship, worked primarily in English education and public health. In May 1980, four volunteers who had witnessed state violence in Gwangju broke the principle
Hyojeong Kim
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The Diplomatic Strategy of the Great Korean Empire and the Red Cross: From Accession to the Geneva Convention (1903) to the Geneva Convention Revision Conference (1906)

The Korean Association for Political and Diplomatic History
In 1903, the Great Korean Empire acceded to the Geneva Convention (the Geneva Convention of 22 August 1864 for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded in Armies in the Field), and in October 1905 it established the Red Cross Society (the Korean ...
T. Matsuda
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Examining Other Diplomacies of Sri Lankan Migrant Workers in South Korea: A Human-Centric Approach to Diplomatic Studies

2021
The academic study of diplomacy has focused on states and their accredited agents. This has resulted in scholarly work that mostly limits itself to issues, interests, and solutions relevant to states and their leaders. While these concerns are important and relevant, the scholarship has neglected to take the concerns of ordinary people and communities ...
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An Analytical Study of the Evolving Role of Third-Party Mediators in International Conflicts: A Comparative Examination of Diplomatic Interventions

International Journal of Scientific Research in Humanities, Legal Studies & International Relations
International wars frequently have intricated social, political, and economic undertones. In the process of bringing about peace and stability, third-party mediators are essential in promoting communication, negotiating ceasefires, and providing humanitarian assistance. The study seeks to discuss the complication of the role of third-party mediators in
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