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From Eastern Banker to Financial Diplomat, 1904–14: ‘Playing the Game’ in China

1988
A combination of circumstances led to Addis’s appointment as joint manager of the London Office of the HSBC in 1905. This position enlarged Addis’s perspective, enabling him to become more than an Eastern banker. In the next few years he worked closely with the Foreign Office regarding the negotiation with other national groups of railway loans for ...
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“her so evil and dangerous will”: Long Live the Queen and Diplomatic Games 1558–1565

2018
This chapter analyzes how France pursued peace with England in the aftermath of the latter’s recent loss of Calais and notwithstanding the English military incursion into Scotland. We learn that the French rulers and their ambassadors repeatedly expressed their willingness to be good neighbors in their efforts to forge a strong and stable alliance with
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Diplomatic Reporting: Rules of the Game

Journal of Communication, 1975
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China-Australia Geopolitical Game and the Transformation of Diplomatic Strategy in the Era of Economic Globalisation 3.0

Communications in Humanities Research
This study carries out a systematic analysis on the process of evolution of geopolitical rivalry and diplomatic strategies between China and Australia during the 3rd stage of economic globalization. The study finds that China-Australia relations have evolved into a complex landscape characterised by a transition from economic complementarity to a ...
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Diplomatic relations and cross-border investments in the European Union

European Journal of Political Economy, 2023
Giacomo Damioli, Wildmer Daniel Gregori
exaly  

AI in Global Strategy: Harnessing Game Theory and Reinforcement Learning for Diplomatic Innovation

Abstract: This article explores the integration of game theory and reinforcement learning (RL) in the context of global diplomacy, emphasizing the transformative potential of strategic AI in international relations. It provides an in-depth analysis of how game theory principles, such as Nash equilibrium and cooperative strategies, are ...
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From New York: Diplomatic Game at the U.N.

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1965
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