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Tag: diplomacy

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Column/Europe

Ancient Greek Heritage Diplomacy as a Means of Soft Power

Posted on July 12, 2025 by Alexandra Anargirou

Introduction In an era marked by shifting geopolitical paradigms and the proliferation of non-traditional instruments of statecraft, culture has reemerged as a ...

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Column/Americas/Asia

The Cold War and Taiwan: A Lesson for Modern U.S. Diplomacy

Posted on June 21, 2025 by Matilda Sophia Mottola

The Cold War may feel like distant history, but its echoes are unmistakable in today’s geopolitical landscape as the United States once again arms foreign allie...

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Column/Europe/Arts and Culture

Dancing through Diplomacy: Ballet’s Role in United States-Soviet Union Relations

Posted on February 7, 2025 by Camille Roussel

On walls throughout Russian cities, Swan Lake graffiti has been appearing. These depict the famous line of four ballerinas in the “Dance of the Cygnets” in “Swa...

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Column/Americas/Asia

A Diaspora Dilemma: The Separatist Movement Affecting Relations between India, Canada, and the United States

Posted on February 10, 2024 by Vittal Sivakumar

In September, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made an announcement that sent shockwaves through international politics: he accused the government of Indi...

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Column/Asia

Building Shared Futures: China’s “Community of Common Destiny,” Its Promises and Paradox in Southeast Asia

Posted on January 29, 2022 by Arrizal Jaknanihan

China’s rising prominence has been accompanied by not only economic and military might, but also a variety of new concepts in Beijing’s diplomatic lexicon. Duri...

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Column/Asia

Performing Diplomacy: How a Newly Independent ‘Little Red Dot’ Managed Power, Impressions and Feelings on World Stage

Posted on September 15, 2021 by Bryan_Kwa

In 1965, when newly independent Singapore was attempting to assert its non-communist and multi-ethnic identity, Singapore faced two problems. First, the threat ...

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