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What does Diplomacy mean?

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  1. The art or practice of conducting international relations, as in negotiating alliances, treaties, and agreements.

    Tact and skill in dealing with people. See synonyms at tact.

    American Theater Guide: Diplomacy

    Diplomacy (1878). The Victorien Sardou drama was first offered in America by Lester Wallack in an adaptation by Saville and Bolton Rowe. Its story centers on Dora, a poor girl who is married to Julian Beauclere after he had spurned the Countess Zicka. The countess steals an important document and implicates Dora in the theft. The play, which proved one of Wallack's greatest successes, featured H. J. Montague as Julian, Maude Granger as Dora, and Rose Coghlan as the Countess.

    Business Dictionary: Diplomacy

    1. Process of conducting activities with another with tact in order to bring about a good relationship. An executive who is diplomatic in dealings with clients, suppliers, and employees is careful to say the right things at the right time to avoid ill will.

    2. Carrying out relations between states through official representatives.

    US Military Dictionary: diplomacy

    n.the profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations, typically by a country's representatives abroad: an extensive round of diplomacy in the Middle East.

    Political Dictionary: diplomacy

    Diplomacy originated in the system of conducting relations between the states of classical Greece. It revived in medieval Europe and grew in importance in the relations between the city states of Renaissance Italy and the emerging states of post-Reformation Europe.

    Britannica Concise Encyclopedia: diplomacy

    Art of conducting relationships for gain without conflict. It is the chief instrument of foreign policy. Its methods include secret negotiation by accredited envoys (though political leaders also negotiate) and international agreements and laws. Its use predates recorded history. The goal of diplomacy is to further the state's interests as dictated by geography, history, and economics.

    History 1450-1789: Diplomacy

    Diplomacy in one form or another has had a long history, dating back to the beginning of political states. Since the nature, size, and composition of these states varied, so did the system of relations between them. Usually such relations were simple and personal, but in time they became more complex as the political entities became better organized and more tightly controlled.

    The Origin and Testing of Early Modern Diplomacy

    By the middle of the fifteenth century the principal city-states of Renaissance Italy had reached a tenuous balance of power and began establishing more permanent diplomatic relations with one another through the instrument of resident embassies. Resident ambassadors were accredited representatives of one government to another, assigned for an extended period of time for the purposes of negotiating, providing a constant source of important information to the home government, and safeguarding the honor and prestige of the ruler they represented.

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  2. it means skill in handling personal, business, or governmental relationships.

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