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- Tournaments for the Diplomacy board game have been conducted around the world for decades. During the 1970s, there were very few Diplomacy tournaments outside...
- Diplomacy is the communication by representatives of state, intergovernmental, or non-governmental institutions intended to influence events in the international...
- Ismael Moreno Pino Diplomatie (play), 2011 play by Cyril Gély Diplomacy (1916 film), 1916 silent film by Sidney Olcott Diplomacy (1926 film), 1926 American...
- Diplomacy is an 1878 English play which is a translation and adaptation by B. C. Stephenson and Clement Scott of the 1877 French play Dora by Victorien...
- effects. Set in Europe in the years leading to the First World War, Diplomacy is pla**** by two to seven players, each controlling the armed forces of a major...
- Science diplomacy describes how scientific exchanges and the cross-border collaboration of scientists or scientific organizations can perform diplomatic...
- Cricket diplomacy consists of using the game of cricket as a political tool to enhance or worsen the diplomatic relations between two cricket playing nations...
- Ping-pong diplomacy (Chinese: 乒乓外交; pinyin: Pīngpāng wàijiāo) refers to the exchange of table tennis (ping-pong) players between the United States and...
- Vaccine diplomacy, a form of medical diplomacy, is the use of vaccines to improve a country's diplomatic relationship and influence of other countries...
- Dollar diplomacy of the United States, particularly during the presidency of William Howard Taft (1909–1913) was a form of American foreign policy to...