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Gunboat 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]].
  • 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
PURSUIT OF FOREIGN POLICY OBJECTIVES WITH THE AID OF CONSPICUOUS DISPLAYS OF NAVAL POWER
Gunboat Diplomacy; Battleship diplomacy; Gunship diplomacy; Gun boat 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.Cable, James.
gunboat 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]].
  • 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
PURSUIT OF FOREIGN POLICY OBJECTIVES WITH THE AID OF CONSPICUOUS DISPLAYS OF NAVAL POWER
Gunboat Diplomacy; Battleship diplomacy; Gunship diplomacy; Gun boat diplomacy
¦ noun foreign policy supported by the use or threat of military force.
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.
Examples of use of gunboat diplomacy
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2. It was he who invented what became known as ‘"gunboat diplomacy". Scroll down for more...
3. This saber rattling was prompted by their gunboat diplomacy and horror strategy.
4. The geopolitics may have been very different in the age of kaisers and sultans, of imperial gambits and gunboat diplomacy.
5. It is foolish of the U.S. to try to gain something through "gunboat diplomacy" towards to the DPRK, as a sign of its show of power.