Category
page 1Types of diplomacy

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.]]
ping-pong diplomacy
exchange of ping-pong players between the PRC and USA in the early 1970s
panda diplomacy
Chinese practice of giving live pandas as diplomatic gifts
cultural diplomacy
public diplomacy at the level of cultural politics
public diplomacy
public relations of diplomatic goals
Dollar Diplomacy
American foreign policy
goodwill ambassador
honorific title, occupational position, and/or designation of a person who advocates for a specific cause or global issue on the basis of their notability
shuttle diplomacy
acting as an intermediary and contact link between states in dispute
economic diplomacy
Type of diplomacy
debt-trap diplomacy
China's diplomatic practice coercing alignment or access of an indebted country to its creditor
Caviar diplomacy
lobbying strategy of Azerbaijan, consisting of costly invitations of foreign politicians and employees of international organizations to Azerbaijan at the expense of the host country, including expensive gifts (such as caviar)
defence diplomacy
peaceful use of defence resources in foreign policy
paradiplomacy
Paradiplomacy is the involvement of non-central governments in international relations. The phenomenon includes a variety of practices, from town twinning to transnational networking, decentralized cooperation, and advocacy in international summits. Following the movement of globalisation, non-central governments have been playing increasingly influential roles on the global scene, connecting across national borders and developing their own foreign policies. Regions, states, provinces and cities seek their way to promote cooperation, cultural exchanges, trade and partnership, in a large divers

digital diplomacy
the use of digital tools for diplomatic engagement
deference
Deference (also called submission or passivity) is the condition of submitting to the espoused, legitimate influence of one's superior or superiors. Deference implies a yielding or submitting to the judgment of a recognized superior, out of respect or reverence. Deference has been studied extensively by political scientists, sociologists, and psychologists.
Track II diplomacy
unofficial dialogue between non-governmental organizations or individuals, rather than between government officials
citizen diplomacy
type of diplomatic action undertaken by citizens, rather than government officials
Public diplomacy of Ukraine
instrument of Ukraine's foreign policy
preventive diplomacy
action to prevent disputes and escalations between parties
Facebook diplomacy
Commercial diplomacy
diplomacy focused on development of business between two countries
Pilgrimage Diplomacy
science diplomacy
international scientific cooperation
medical diplomacy
Cricket diplomacy
diplomatic tool
stadium diplomacy
china's financing of stadiums as a diplomatic tool