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What (who) is diplomacy$21531$ - definition

PURSUIT OF FOREIGN POLICY OBJECTIVES WITH THE AID OF CONSPICUOUS DISPLAYS OF NAVAL POWER
Gunboat Diplomacy; Battleship diplomacy; Gunship diplomacy; Gun boat diplomacy
  • Damage to the palace complex of the Sultan of Zanzibar after bombardment by [[Royal Navy]] [[cruiser]]s and [[gunboat]]s on 27 August 1896. The [[Anglo-Zanzibar War]] lasted less than 45 minutes.
  • Canton]] during the [[First Opium War]] in 1841
  • Roosevelt]] intimidating Colombia to acquire the [[Panama Canal Zone]].
  • Panther}}, an example of the use of German gunboat diplomacy
  • 1}}, a powerful [[capital ship]] currently in service
  • E-3 AWACS]], surveillance and radar aircraft often used in a modern-day form of gunboat diplomacy

Defence diplomacy         
  • The [[Council of Ministers of Defense of the CIS]] (members of which are seen here) is a common example of defence diplomacy in practice.
PEACEFUL USE OF DEFENCE RESOURCES IN FOREIGN POLICY
User:Ticats/Defence Diplomacy; Defense diplomacy; Defence Diplomacy; Military diplomacy
In international politics, defence diplomacy refers to the pursuit of foreign policy objectives through the peaceful employment of defence resources and capabilities.
Culinary diplomacy         
  • toast]] during a U.S. state dinner in honor of the visiting [[Italian Prime Minister]] [[Matteo Renzi]] in 2016
  • The Club des Chefs des Chefs annual meeting in London (2014)
  • Cambodian chef [[Luu Meng]] (second from right) with his business partner Richard Gillet (second from left) in [[Avignon]], [[France]] in 2016 promoting Cambodian cuisine
  • An Indonesian restaurant in Hong Kong
  • Republic of Korea]] [[Kim Yoon-ok]] giving a speech at the "Korean Cuisine to the World" symposium in 2009
  • [[Richard Nixon]] and [[Zhou Enlai]] toasting at a banquet during Nixon's 1972 visit to China
  • Estonian President [[Kersti Kaljulaid]] offering rose [[honey]] to French President [[Emmanuel Macron]] in 2017.
TYPE OF CULTURAL DIPLOMACY
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Culinary Diplomacy; Culinary Diplomacy; Gastrodiplomacy; Food diplomacy; Dietary diplomacy; Kimchi diplomacy; Dim sum diplomacy; Cambodian culinary diplomacy
Culinary diplomacy, gastrodiplomacy or food diplomacy is a type of cultural diplomacy, which itself is a subset of public diplomacy. Its basic premise is that "the easiest way to win hearts and minds is through the stomach".
Track II diplomacy         
UNOFFICIAL DIALOGUE BETWEEN NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS OR INDIVIDUALS, RATHER THAN BETWEEN GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS
Track two diplomacy; Multi-track diplomacy; Multi-track Diplomacy; Track-two diplomacy; Private diplomacy; Track 2 diplomacy; Track I diplomacy; Track two diplomatic initiative; Backchannel diplomacy; Second track diplomacy; Track 1.5 diplomacy
Track II diplomacy or "backchannel diplomacy" is the practice of "non-governmental, informal and unofficial contacts and activities between private citizens or groups of individuals, sometimes called 'non-state actors.Diamond & McDonald, 1991, p.

Wikipedia

Gunboat diplomacy

In international politics, the term gunboat diplomacy refers to the pursuit of foreign policy objectives with the aid of conspicuous displays of naval power, implying or constituting a direct threat of warfare should terms not be agreeable to the superior force.