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Allies of World War II
grouping of the victorious countries of World War II
Marshall Plan
American initiative for foreign aid to Western Europe following World War II
Allies of the First World War
opposing side to the Central Powers in World War I
tribute
thumb|A procession of high-ranking Assyrian officials followed by tribute bearers from Urartu. From Khorsabad, Iraq, c. 710 BCE. Iraq Museum thumb|Objects in the "Apadana" reliefs at Persepolis: armlets, bowls, and [[amphorae with griffin handles are given as tribute.]]
appeasement
thumb|right| Adolf Hitler greets [[British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain at the beginning of the Bad Godesberg meeting on 24 September 1938 in which Hitler demanded annexation of Czech border areas without delay, leading to the Godesberg Memorandum.]]
Belovezh Accords
agreement that declared dissolution of the USSR by its founder states (denunciation of 1922 Treaty on the Creation of the USSR) and established the CIS
Ostpolitik
thumb|250px|Willy Brandt (left) and [[Willi Stoph in Erfurt 1970, the first encounter of a Federal Chancellor with his East German counterpart, an early step in the de-escalation of the Cold War]] Neue Ostpolitik (German for "new eastern policy"), or Ostpolitik () for short, was the normalization of relations between the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG, or West Germany) and Eastern Europe, particularly the German Democratic Republic (GDR, or East Germany) beginning in 1969. Influenced by Egon Bahr, who proposed "change through rapprochement" in a 1963 speech at the Evangelische Akademie Tutz
Eastern Question
political considerations of the European Great Powers generated by the growing instability of the Ottoman Empire
Diplomatic Revolution
historical event
Sunshine Policy
South Korea's foreign policy towards North Korea from 1998 to 2007
Genoa Conference
conclave of 34 nations held in Genoa, Italy from 10 April to 19 May 1922
Westphalian sovereignty
concept of the sovereignty of nation-states in Europe
Second Hundred Years' War
series of military conflicts between Great Britain and France that occurred from 1689 to 1815
Good Neighbor policy
Franklin Roosevelt policy towards Latin America
capitulation
contracts conferring rights and privileges to foreign subjects
list of treaties
Wikimedia list article
tributary state
state in a subordinate relationship to another, more powerful state
Molotov Plan
Soviet Union aid to rebuild the countries in Eastern Europe
Liancourt Rocks dispute
territorial dispute between Korea (now South Korea) and Japan about Liancourt Rocks, situated not far from Ulleung Island
King Outside, Emperor Inside
diplomatic policy of East Asian countries (Korea, Vietnam, etc.), according to which their monarchs would be titled “king” (王 wang) when dealing with China, but would be referred to as “emperor” (帝 di) internally
Restatement of Policy on Germany
1946 speech by U.S. Secretary of State Byrnes
two emperor problem
a problem arising when multiple people claim the title of emperor
Elements of International Law
book by Henry Wheaton
Diplomacy in the American Revolutionary War
role of Diplomacy in American Independence